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Swiss-based Beanarella has a line of 100% compostable capsules

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WIDNAU, Switzerland – The Swiss company, Beanarella, has a line of environmentally friendly and 100% compostable coffee capsules. The capsules were developed in response to the billions of coffee drinkers worldwide who are looking for a more sustainable option.

Beanarella’s team focuses on providing an eco-friendly alternative to traditional coffee capsules that will biodegrade within 90 days. Beanarella aims to provide an easy and convenient way for people to reduce their environmental impact.

Beanarella has developed eco-friendly coffee capsules made of biodegradable materials and will not affect the taste or flavor of those who love their caffeine fix. In addition, the company promises these innovative products won’t break the wallet eithe

The Beanarella Puk machine is designed for coffee lovers who want their drink to be as close to perfection as possible.

This environmentally-friendly piece of equipment features a capsule system that produces drinks with 20-bar technology, meaning people can enjoy their favorite flavors in high volume without sacrificing taste or quality!

The sustainable capsules are made from compostable material and come loaded with deliciousness, including 17 different types of coffee, making this one super versatile appliance

Beanarella has been making significant moves over the last years, beginning with their 100% biodegradable coffee capsules.

They also released several other popular products like The PUK, -a small brewing machine perfect for any kitchen size, which will meet the needs of a small space.

Beanarella is behind some of the most popular coffee machines in this market, including their NORI, designed for espresso lovers.

The company also has a line called “The Office,” which makes good standard coffees perfectly suited to be enjoyed at home or in the office workspace.

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