Loblaw launches compostable coffee pods

New launch said to have the potential to divert 100 million pods from landfill annually.

Minister Glen Murray and Ian Gordon, Loblaw, announce 100% compostable President’s Choice coffee pods.
Minister Glen Murray and Ian Gordon, Loblaw, announce 100% compostable President’s Choice coffee pods.

Loblaw Companies Limited has launched BPI-certified 100% compostable President’s Choice single-serve coffee pods. The Keurig-compatible pods are made almost entirely from plant materials and reclaimed coffee bean skins, using Canadian innovation from University of Guelph and Club Coffee of Toronto. Club Coffee introduced its 100% compostable coffee pod—the PürPod 100—in late 2015. With the launch of this product, 100 million President’s Choice and no-name pods sold annually will be compostable in the kinds of large-scale composting systems that serve millions of Canadian households*.

As the single-serve coffee category has grown exponentially over the past few years, so too has concern about the impact of the waste.

“Our company and customers challenge the notion that convenience packaging is a justification for waste,” says Galen Weston, Executive Chairman and President, Loblaw Companies. “We expect this product launch and the Canadian innovation behind it will re-invent the category, helping our customers to enjoy their coffee without sacrificing their commitment to the environment.”

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