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Keurig Pays $1.5M SEC Fine Over K-Cup Recyclability

Keurig Dr. Pepper did not disclose that recycling companies expressed concerns over K-Cups recyclability.

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Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. has agreed to pay a $1.5 million civil penalty to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) over misleading claims about the recyclability of its K-Cup pods. The SEC found that Keurig failed to disclose concerns from two major U.S. recycling companies about the feasibility of recycling K-Cups, despite the company claiming that its testing had validated the pods' recyclability in consecutive annual reports for 2019 and 2020.

The SEC emphasized that public companies must ensure the accuracy and completeness of their disclosures, especially when addressing issues critical to investors.

"Public companies must ensure that the reports they file with the SEC are complete and accurate," John T. Dugan, Associate Director for the regional Boston office of the SEC, said in a press release. "When a company speaks to an issue in its annual report, they are required to provide information necessary for investors to get the full picture on that issue so that investors can make educated investment decisions."

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