Keurig Canada : UVic law professor helps bring $3M fine
Canada's solid waste system is being swamped by claims that single-use coffee pods are not recyclable, according to a study in the Canadian city of Toronto. Why is this claim illegal, and why is it not true?
Source: vancouverisland.ctvnews.caPublished on 2022-01-11
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