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Major composter announces acceptance of first compostable single serve coffee pods

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SEATTLE, WA, U.S./ TORONTO, ON, Canada – The battle against single serve coffee waste is taking a turn for the better.

Cedar Grove Composting is now accepting 100% compostable single serve coffee pods in the PῧrPod100 format from its Seattle-area office and commercial customers.

Club Coffee CEO John Pigott hailed the decision, “This is a major step forward in making 100% compostable pods the clear choice for people who want quality coffee and single serve convenience without the waste of conventional plastic pods.

It is a testimonial to Cedar Grove’s leadership in green innovation for composting and organics recycling.” Club Coffee is the producer of PῧrPod100â„¢ the world’s first certified 100% compostable pod for coffee, tea and other hot beverages.

Club Coffee supported Cedar Grove’s tracking of compostable pods in Seattle workplaces at the University of Washington, Columbia Tower and University Tower.

The study determined that accepting the compostable pods was positive for the overall collection of food scraps and did not lead to problems with non-compostable items such as plastic single serve pods, creamers and stir sticks.

Cedar Grove’s compostability expert Michele Riggs stressed that only brands in the certified 100% compostable format are being accepted.

“Brands that claim to be biodegradable or claim percentages like 95% or 97% won’t work in our processes. It’s very simple, if it is not certified 100% compostable, it doesn’t work for our program.”

Cedar Grove lists items it accepts from its commercial customers including the 100% compostable pods at http://cedar-grove.com/compostable/accepted-items.

Pigott notes, “Workplaces serviced by Cedar Grove can use single serve PῧrPod100â„¢ brands such as Hills Bros., Chock Full o’Nuts, Kauai Coffee, Ethical Bean, Boyd’s, Juan Valdez and Tayst and put the pods into their office food scrap recycling programs.”

Some brands are available in stores while others are available from online retailers such as www.singlejocoffee.com and www.amazon.com.

Pigott says, “Coffee lovers can see the 100% composting certification right on the carton. And we are exploring ways together to get the certified 100% compostable pods into food waste recycling at home.”

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