Starbucks Addition to Collaborative Sustainability Effort Builds on their Ongoing Sustainability Commitments NORTHAMPTON, MA ...
We could be producing concrete that's 30 percent stronger by processing and adding charred coffee grounds to the mix, researchers in Australia discovered.
Coffee grounds are often overlooked as waste. Plant enthusiasts have been using them for years to fertilize flowers, shrubs, and vegetables in their gardens. These grounds are rich in nutrients ...
Coffee is undergoing a transformation driven by three powerful forces: sustainability, health, and innovation. These forces aren’t limited to the coffee industry—they offer critical lessons for ...
To learn more about changes in the industry demand and discover if compostable coffee cups are truly a good solution, we interviewed Raegan Kelly, Sustainability Lead and Founding Member of Better for ...
out of coffee waste. We also asked a coffee expert: What's the most convenient way to brew while producing the least amount of waste? More from World Wide Waste Each year, coffee companies like ...
Starbucks fans can now get free refills for some drinks — but not all. The coffee chain is also bringing back its self-serve ...
Two Scottish entrepreneurs are aiming to go global with their hope to replace palm oil using coffee waste. Scott Kennedy and Fergus Moore said they came up with a unique way to extract oil from ...
Cafes in Bermagui, New South Wales, band together to wage war on waste, saying it is easier to make the shift together.
Lead researcher Dr Rajeev Roychand claims this development could reduce dependency on sand mining, address coffee waste and increase strength of concrete. Australia reportedly produces 75 million ...