With both recyclable and compostable pods, along with a free recycling program that has spanned across 74 countries since its inception in Switzerland in 1991, Nespresso single-handedly pioneered the ...
Single-use coffee pods and discs are more popular than ever. In 2020, 25 percent of U.S. adults used coffee capsules (such as pods and discs) to make their coffee, according to the National Coffee ...
Nespresso is serious about sustainability. Nespresso machines use pre-packaged capsules, producing a concentrated espresso-like coffee. Its new campaign, by Accompany Creative, highlights that the ...
Portioned coffee maker Nespresso, the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) and Sims Municipal Recycling (SMR) have announced that Nespresso has made a $1.2 million commitment designed to ...
It's well noted that single-use coffee pods are bad for the environment, and the unwaning popularity of Nespresso (damn you, George Clooney) isn't helping. So it's a wise move for the caffeine ...
New Yorkers who like making coffee from convenient—if environmentally dubious—single-serving capsules will soon be able to do so with a clearer conscience. The Swiss coffee giant Nespresso is ...
The three groups want to encourage New Yorkers to recycle Nespresso’s aluminum coffee capsules in the city’s curbside recycling program. Nespresso coffee capsules, which are made from aluminum and are ...
Submitted by Nestlé S.A. Nespresso is partnering with Swedish bike brand Vélosophy to produce a stylish bicycle made from recycled aluminum coffee capsules, demonstrating both brands’ commitment to a ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Marisa Palmer: Nespresso is the first single-serve coffee company to develop a facility dedicated to recycling their own coffee pods. Why? Because we have a ...