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Magic beans and buzzing coffee win international science award

LONDON, UK – The annual £1 million Newton Prize recognises pioneering research and innovations that come from international partnerships between the UK and Newton...

University of Surrey academic wins top prize for research into coffee waste

GUILDFORD, UK — A University of Surrey academic has been awarded the prestigious 2018 Newton Prize for ground breaking research into coffee waste, reports...

Elior recycles 36 tonnes of coffee waste in partnership with Bio-bean

LONDON, UK — Multinational commercial catering and food service company, Elior has announced in a press release that its partnership with sustainable biofuel producer...

Coffee waste: turning it into gold making the industry more sustainable

LONDON, UK — Over the past decades, the coffee industry has been on the rise, leading to a daily consumption of more than 2.25...

Australian student finds method to turn coffee waste into coffee cups

A PhD student from the Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia believes he’s come up with a way to turn coffee waste into biodegradable plastic...

New technology increases yield in coffee processing while almost eliminating waste

MIAMI, U.S. — While some major coffee retailers are buying their own coffee plantations as a hedge against possible commodity shortages due to climate...

Coffee waste powers public buses in London, ditching diesel vehicles

By British law, hourly levels of toxic nitrogen dioxide should not exceed 200 micrograms per cubic meters more than 18 times in a whole...

Coffee waste may be the new car fuel (and it’s good for the environment)

There are good reasons to drink coffee. For instance, you can start your day with a cup of a Caffè Americano and you can...

New process improves production of biodiesel from coffee waste

LONDON, UK – Purpose-grown crops used to produce biodiesels are expensive, and consume much-needed water and land that could be used to grow food. Spent coffee grounds have a high calorific value and could be used as an alternative, more environmentally-friendly biofuel feedstock.

This company converts coffee cherry pulp into a nutritious (flourless) flour

Billions of pounds of coffee cherry pulp are produced each year as a byproduct of the global coffee industry, which often goes to waste,...

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