Germany’s Kaufland partners with start-up to offer more sustainable coffee
Kaufland is working with start-up Cotierra to offer more sustainably produced coffee. The coffee comes from a project in Colombia, where waste from coffee plantations is recycled. It is available in whole bean, ground and capsule format from Kaufland, under its own brand K-Favourites. Customers can find out about the project by scanning the QR code on the packaging.
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