You can recycle the coffee cups as long as they are paper and not Styrofoam. Paper is biodegradable as were Styrofoam is not. So go for it. You can also buy recycled coffee filters.
Sam's Club and Costco carry the paper (or styrofoam) cups with plastic lids.
That would be glass. All glass--not crystal which can contain metals--is microwave safe. Even the Bodum double walled coffee cups are.Glass microwave safe coffee cups can be purchased anywhere you can buy kitchen items. Try:WalmartMeijerKmartSearsMacy'sJC PenneyBed Bath & BeyondLinens and ThingsWilliams SonomaTargetKohl'sCrate and BarrelTeavanaOr, any of thousands of online vendors.
You can find Keurig coffee coupons by "liking" Green Mountain Coffee on Facebook. You will also find their coupons in the Sunday and Wednesday paper.
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The K cups are cups of coffee. The V cups are filers for coffee.
Most coffee makers make 12 cups of coffee. A small coffee maker will make approximately 4 cups. There are some coffee makers that will make a single cup of coffee but on average they will produce 4 cups of coffee.
16 cups
That would be 84 cups of coffee.
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Pod coffee cups are sort of like Keurig's K-Cups, but instead of a plastic outer coating, it's a mesh like a tea bag would have around it. Besides Keurig, other coffee makers are brewers, which you put ground coffee beans in coffee paper, and the water rushes through it to pick up the taste.
The answer depends on whether the cups are made sequentially or all together.