Biofuel from coffee grounds
Drinking coffee generates a lot of waste, starting with disposable and disposable cups, but it also includes plastic spoons and blenders, as well as packaging for sweeteners. As well as coffee grounds. In one day, the world’s population will drink about 2 billion cups of coffee, resulting in approximately 6 million tons of coffee grounds. And this can even be used as a biofuel, as a British company realized – agrarszektor.hu wrote.
Consuming coffee not only involves a lot of paper and plastic waste, but also plenty of coffee grounds. According to a 2011 study, humanity consumes 2 billion cups of coffee a day, resulting in about 6 million tons of coffee grounds, which is considered waste and ends up in landfills. contributing to global warming – CNN wrote. (agrarszektor.hu)
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