By Hiroko Tabuchi Financial regulators on Tuesday charged Keurig Dr Pepper, the maker of popular K-Cup single-use coffee pods, with making inaccurate claims about the recyclability of the plastic ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday charged Keurig Dr Pepper Inc., which makes single-use coffee pods, with making inaccurate claims about the recyclability of its products.
Keurig agreed to pay $1.5 million in penalties — without admitting guilt or denying the SEC's findings that the K-Cup pod ...
Keurig made “inaccurate statements” about the recyclability of its single-use coffee pods, according to the Securities and ...
In reality, according to the SEC, two major recycling companies had raised “significant concerns” to Keurig about the feasibility of K-Cup pods’ commercial recycling at the time and ...
By MICHELLE CHAPMAN Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. will pay $1.5 million to settle charges that it made inaccurate statements about the recyclability of its K-Cup single use beverage pods, according to the ...
In those reports, Keurig Dr Pepper claimed it had proved its signature K-cup pods could be “effectively recycled” after “extensive testing with municipal recycling facilities.” But ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday charged Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) with making inaccurate statements about the recyclability of its single-use K-Cup pods. Keurig agreed to pay $1.5 ...
The Keurig website says (with an asterisk), still as of Thursday morning, that since the end of 2020 that 100% of K-Cup pods have been recyclable. That, the SEC has found, is misleading.