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Using coffee drift as fertilizer good for gardeners and environment
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What was once rubbish left after brewing a crater of coffee is now being sole as a chemical-free nitrogen source to vehement gardeners. “They’re...
Costa opens zero energy coffee shop
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Costa opens zero energy coffee shop. UK’s leading coffee shop chain opened last month a ground-breaking new ‘Eco Pod’ store at Wrekin Retail Park,...
US – Caribou Coffee kick-starts Spring Planting with new Grounds for Your Ground program in time for Earth Day
MINNEAPOLIS – Caribou Coffee is providing a kick-start for Minnesotans this spring—and it’s not a shot of espresso. Caribou announced today it will provide...
EARTH DAY 2014 – Do you take your coffee black or green?
LINCOLN/SAN FRANCISCO, US – As Earth Day approaches, saving the rainforests – “the lungs of the earth”- along with vanishing wildlife and their habitat...
SCIENCE – Could used coffee grounds be good for your plants?
HAIFA, Israel – Could used coffee grounds be good for your plants? University of Haifa scientists are planning to answer that question. Researchers at...
KOPI LUWAK – WSPA International: the Cruelty behind the World’s Most Expensive Coffee
“Behind the world’s most expensive coffee are huge animal welfare issues”, says the World Society for the Protection of Animals*, and consumers, retailers and...