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Smith v. Keurig Green Mountain, Inc.
Geography
Year
2018
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2018
Status
Complaint filed.
Geography
Docket number
RG18922722
Court/admin entity
United States → State Courts → Cal. Super. Ct.
Case category
State Law Claims → Other Types of State Law Cases
Principal law
United States → Breach of WarrantyUnited States → State Law—Unfair Competition
At issue
Class action lawsuit alleging that defendant misrepresented the recyclability of single-use "coffee pods," which the complaint alleged have numerous negative effects, including contributing to methane emissions.
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Filing Date
Document
Type
Topics
Beta
09/28/2018
Complaint filed.
A California resident filed a class action complaint in California Superior Court against a company that makes single-serve “coffee pods.” The complaint alleges that the company misrepresents the recyclability of their product. The alleged negative effects of plastic waste include one climate-related allegation: “The staggering amount of plastic waste accumulating in the environment is accompanied by an array of negative side effects. … More recently, scientists have discovered that, as it degrades, plastic waste releases large amounts of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Thus, plastic waste is also thought to be a significant potential cause of global climate change.” The complaint asserts a breach of an express warranty, violations of the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act, and violations of California’s unfair competition law.
Complaint
Summary
Class action lawsuit alleging that defendant misrepresented the recyclability of single-use "coffee pods," which the complaint alleged have numerous negative effects, including contributing to methane emissions.
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Group
Topics
Target
Risk
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Finance