Coffee roaster says OneCoffee cup is certified-compostable

A Canadian coffee company is working to make single-serve brewing better for the environment

Canterbury Coffee Corp., a specialty coffee roaster based in Richmond, British Columbia, says it has developed a compostable and biodegradable equivalent product to Keurig Inc.’s K-Cup.

Canterbury’s OneCoffee version of a K-cup is a “trifecta of sustainability,” senior marketing manager Derek Perkins said in a phone interview.

… Full text: www.plasticsnews.com/article/20130725/NEWS/130729962/coffee-roaster-says-onecoffee-cup-is-certified-compostable

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PlasticsNews, 2013-07-25.

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