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How Cambio Roasters® is Pioneering the Most Recyclable Coffee Pod

Single-use plastics, including  plastic free organic k-cups, are a growing environmental threat. Billions end up in landfills and oceans yearly, taking centuries to decompose. Cambio Roasters is committed to revolutionizing the coffee industry with sustainable practices.

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Single-use plastics have become a significant environmental issue, contributing to pollution and harming ecosystems worldwide. Each year, billions of plastic items, including coffee pods, end up in landfills or oceans, where they take years to decompose.

Understanding the impact of these plastics is crucial for motivating change and driving sustainability.

The Statistics Behind the Problem

20 billion coffee pods are discarded annually, equating to roughly 40 million pods per day.

These single-use plastics contribute significantly to landfill waste, taking centuries to break down and releasing harmful chemicals into the environment.

Cambio Roasters' Commitment to Sustainability

Cambio Roasters® is dedicated to revolutionizing the coffee industry by creating sustainable solutions. The company’s mission is to provide great-tasting coffee in easy-to-recycle pods without compromising quality.

One of their key areas of focus is reducing the use of single-use plastics in their products.

The Challenge of Single-Use Coffee Pods

Traditional single-use coffee pods are made from plastic, which poses a significant recycling challenge. In the U.S., in spite of our efforts, only 5% of plastics become another product. In fact, by 2050, there will be more plastics than fish in the world’s oceans

Innovating for a Better Tomorrow

Cambio Roasters has been working diligently to develop the most recyclable coffee pod on the market. Their approach involves:

Improved Oxygen Barriers: Cambio Roasters is enhancing the oxygen barriers in their pods to ensure better-tasting coffee without relying on non-recyclable materials.

Sustainable Packaging Solutions: The company’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond the coffee pod itself to the packaging it comes in.

Recently, Cambio Roasters was honored with the iF Design Award for their innovative, eco-friendly packaging solution, which includes a molded pulp container and a glue-free paper belly band.

The Journey to Becoming the Most Recyclable Coffee Pod

Research and Development

Cambio Roasters has invested significant time and resources into researching materials that offer both sustainability and functionality. Their goal is to create a pod that is easy to recycle, ensuring that customers can enjoy their coffee guilt-free.

Partnering for Success

The company has collaborated with industry experts and manufacturers to ensure their pods meet the highest standards of recyclability. Their innovative solutions are designed to work with existing recycling systems, making it easier for consumers to dispose of used pods responsibly.

The Future of Coffee Pods

While specific details cannot be revealed just yet, Cambio Roasters is excited about an upcoming innovation late Summer 2024 that will set a new standard for recyclable coffee pods. This development is part of the company's ongoing commitment to sustainability and better coffee experiences.

Join Cambio Roasters in Making a Difference

Cambio Roasters invites consumers to join them on this journey toward a more sustainable future. By choosing their coffee pods, customers are supporting efforts to reduce plastic waste and promote environmental stewardship.

Single-use plastics are a major environmental concern, but with innovative solutions like those from Cambio Roasters, a significant impact can be made.

The company’s dedication to creating the most recyclable coffee pod reflects a broader mission of sustainability and quality. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as Cambio Roasters continues to pave the way for a greener coffee industry.

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