Monday, April 14, 2025

Cambio Roasters - Now Aluminum

Cambio Roasters, led by former Keurig Chief Innovation Officer Kevin Hartley, is proud to announce the launch of its groundbreaking aluminum coffee pods. This innovative shift from plastic to aluminum represents a significant sustainability and coffee quality advancement. The aluminum coffee pod addresses the environmental crisis caused by the 40 million plastic coffee pods that end up in landfills and oceans every day, offering a more eco-friendly and high-quality alternative. When commenting on the urgency of such a huge transition, Hartley commented, "There's no sense in compromising the quality of the world's best organic coffees, expertly roasted and curated, by placing them in a plastic vessel that's porous. Our landfills are growing at an alarming rate, and the timing is perfect to introduce recyclable aluminum pods. That's why Cambio is committed to transitioning away from single-use plastics and towards sustainable alternatives." Plastic coffee pods are notoriously problematic for the environment, with only 3% of them being successfully recycled into new products. In contrast, aluminum is infinitely recyclable and retains over 60% of the aluminum ever produced in circulation. This makes aluminum a superior choice for both sustainability and recycling efficiency.
Cambio Roasters is excited to offer its new aluminum pods in over 1,000 retailers nationwide, including Harris Teeter, Giant Martin, Hannaford, and Walmart, as well as through their official website and Amazon, allowing coffee lovers across the country to enjoy a better, more sustainable coffee experience.

Check it all out at Cambio on Facebook, as well as Cambio on X, and Cambio on Instagram.

~Hayley

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