Coffee grounds extracted from used Nespresso capsules are recycled in the lavender fields of the Pannonhalmi Paternity
Nespresso has entered into a special alliance with the Pannonhalm High Priesthood: the premium coffee brand has developed a coffee-based growing medium from its used capsules recovered in Hungary, which is used to improve the soil quality of the lavender fields of Pannonhalm. The aim of the local initiative is to highlight the versatility of the recyclability of coffee capsules and to encourage an even greater rate of residential recovery.
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