Tag: Coffee Grounds
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AirX Carbon turns coffee grounds, rice and coconut husks into bioplastic
AirX Carbon turns coffee grounds, rice and coconut husks into bioplastic
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Fungi, coffee, and pineapples – rethinking device materials
Don’t throw those coffee grounds away, developers are rethinking device materials to lower the environmental impact of future products.
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CU Boulder uses coffee for 3D printing
Researchers at CU Boulder are using old coffee grounds to 3D print a wide range of objects—from jewelry to pots for plants and even, fittingly, coffee cups.
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Researchers develops biodegradable plastic alternative using discarded coffee grounds
Could spent coffee grounds provide an alternative to plastic packaging?
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What Does Starbucks Do with Waste Coffee Grounds?
One of the biggest coffee companies in the world, Starbucks produces a large volume of leftover coffee grounds.
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AIMPLAS Produces Plastic Film from Coffee Waste
Converting biological waste into resources is one of the keys of the circular economy, and the main objective of the European WaysTUP! Project, financed by the Horizon H2020 programme, is working on different lines of research to establish new value chains for the use of urban biowaste.
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NZ Startup Converts Coffee Waste into Bioplastics
New Zealand Startup combats climate change by turning coffee waste into bioplastic
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Italian Project Turns Coffee Grounds into Biocomposites
Coffeefrom: processing coffee grounds into a durable and resistant alternative to single-use plastic
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Startup Turns Coffee Grinds into Furniture
Chemical engineering student and inventor says that coffee grinds are bad for the compost and could be used more wisely
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Spent Coffee Grounds as Building Material
Spent Coffee Grounds as Building Material for Non-Load-Bearing Structures
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Coffee BioComposite Made in Vietnam
AirXCoffee successfully launches the World’s First Coffee Bio-Composite that can replace single-use plastic


