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Please recycle locally where possible. The product packaging highlighted above may be recyclable through your local curbside service or municipal recycling drop-off locations. If not, you can send to TerraCycle with the rest of your shipment for this program.
We’ve made getting started with the Dunkin'® Free Recycling Program easy! Simply download a free shipping label to ship your Dunkin'® coffee bags and shrink wraps to TerraCycle, and we’ll recycle them. Enrollment limits apply. If the program is full, you will be added to a waitlist.
Participating in this program is easy and FREE! See answers to frequently-asked questions here.
Enrollment limits apply. If the program is full, you will be added to a waitlist.
Recycle Dunkin’® At Home coffee bags and shrink wraps
Yes, this free recycling program is brand-specific, which means you can only recycle the packaging of this particular brand.
Dunkin'® has sponsored this free recycling program, so there is no direct cost to you.
We encourage you to ship when your box is full of coffee bags and shrink wraps to minimize the transportation carbon footprint for this program. UPS will not accept dripping packages, so please make sure your items are dry.
No, you do not need to clean the packaging before dropping it off, but please remove as much of the remaining product as possible before shipping.
Earn TerraCycle Recycling Rewards points by recycling with us! You can redeem your points in the form of a donation to a school, charity, or nonprofit of your choice. Thanks to the recycling efforts of TerraCyclers like you, we've raised millions globally for schools, charities, and other nonprofits through our recycling programs. Learn more about TerraCycle Recycling Rewards.
Once collected, the Dunkin’ coffee bags and shrink wraps are cleaned and separated by material type. The materials are recycled into raw formats that manufacturers use to make new products. Click here to take a virtual tour of our processing facilities.