- Your local Goodwill store. ...
- Staples. ...
- The store where you bought your appliance. ...
- Home Depot. ...
- Best Buy. ...
- The manufacturer of your small appliance.
Can you recycle a Keurig coffee maker?
Yes, you can recycle K-Cup® pods but only if you separate the pod components. “K-Cup® pods consist of a combination of plastic, aluminum, organic material (coffee grounds) and a paper filter. While all said items can be easily recycled separately, the K-Cup® pod as a whole cannot be recycled.
Should I throw away my Keurig?
The amount of K-cups discarded can circle the earth 12 times. Though Keurig states all of their K-cups will be recyclable by 2020, people still may not recycle them. To recycle properly, consumers must peel away the aluminum lid, dump out the used coffee and remove the internal paper and filter.Apr 5, 2017
How do you dispose of a Keurig machine?
To responsibly dispose of your old coffee maker, find an electronic recycling center near you or hire a junk removal, disposal, and recycling company like LoadUp to haul it away along with any other bulky electronics or appliances that you no longer want around!
Can you recycle old Keurig machines?
While you can throw away a Keurig machine or any other type of coffee machines that are mostly made out of plastic, as long as you remove metal filters and aluminum parts, you typically can't do it in your trash bin or your curbside recycling bin.
What can you do with a used Keurig?
- Use K-Cups as molds for bath bombs. ...
- Refill K-Cups with coffee. ...
- Use K-Cups as seed starters. ...
- Fill them with paint. ...
- Store small-portioned leftovers. ...
- Make the perfect circle stamp. ...
- Hang them on your wall. ...
- Organize small items.
What can I do with an old coffee maker?
- Your local Goodwill store. ...
- Staples. ...
- The store where you bought your appliance. ...
- Home Depot. ...
- Best Buy. ...
- The manufacturer of your small appliance.