Coffee Cups Made From Recycled Coffee Grinds

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2022
  • These cups were made from recycled coffee grinds ☕️
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Комментарии • 47

  • @DanielR.122
    @DanielR.122 Год назад +14

    The idea of drinking coffee in coffee makes me smile :D

  • @MM-vx4ml
    @MM-vx4ml Год назад +27

    I compost mine, then the compost goes into my garden or around my fruit trees. My compost is international. I can't make 'soil' fast enough. Everyone should be composting. This is a great idea, I hope they can up the percentage of coffee grinds to cup. Curious if their other materials are new resourced or are also recycled materials. If they are extracting new materials for the rest of the cup, then I think composting is a better purpose for the grinds.

    • @crimsonfirelily
      @crimsonfirelily Год назад +4

      I do the same. Filters can also be composted.💜✌

    • @mr.mrs.d.7015
      @mr.mrs.d.7015 Год назад +5

      Me too and they are great for growing mushrooms in

  • @mikemorton954
    @mikemorton954 Год назад +31

    Coffee grounds can also be used in the garden. Either into a compost bin or directly sprinkled onto a garden bed.

    • @DanielR.122
      @DanielR.122 Год назад

      6:17

    • @Zynx_Skipperdoo
      @Zynx_Skipperdoo Год назад

      Caffeine itself is not good for plants

    • @user-rx2ur5el9p
      @user-rx2ur5el9p Год назад +1

      I do that for my garden! :)

    • @tezzanewton
      @tezzanewton Год назад

      Does it help? Or is it just a good mulch?

    • @user-rx2ur5el9p
      @user-rx2ur5el9p Год назад +2

      @@tezzanewton It's more of a fertilizer. There are videos by GrowVeg and Epic Gardening that have more information.

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Месяц назад +1

    Hmmm, I'm envisioning something like this for starting seedlings and instead of transplanting them to the soil, you just use the container so it works as a time release fertilizer!

  • @AndreaCuchetto
    @AndreaCuchetto Год назад +8

    Yes, I already compost my grounds, but this is intriguing. Since the manufacturing process must use existing energy resources, I would like to know what they are and if they can be further improved upon. I would like to see a carbon footprint comparison/contrast between this product, those like it (i.e. “green” products), and traditionally used paper or styrofoam cups. I have often wondered, too, how much environmental impact it has when I wash my reusable dish ware. This motivates me: I will try the “Google machine” to find out. 🤓

  • @name.terrie
    @name.terrie Год назад +7

    Very creative and innovative.

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Год назад +1

    Great initiative from Colombia. Love it!

  • @kristinaparker5597
    @kristinaparker5597 Год назад +2

    Definitely ordering a cup! This is an amazing and innovative product.

  • @LaNoisette
    @LaNoisette Год назад +4

    would be great if you could put a link in the description or the comments. just saying 🙄

  • @tedmoy
    @tedmoy Год назад +4

    I'd buy one.

  • @goodpeople5676
    @goodpeople5676 Год назад +1

    Hi SLAY COFFEE and (CCD) COFFEE CAFÉ DAY in INDIA does this type of upcycle and I have purchased one of there coffee mugs. ☕
    Thank you very much for the lovely video with lots of information.
    Enjoy
    With love from SAM
    Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥

  • @Chooong7
    @Chooong7 Год назад +2

    So can you make spoons, forks and plates with em too?

  • @user-im6fy4qp6m
    @user-im6fy4qp6m 6 месяцев назад

    whats the resin they use to hold it together?

  • @user-vm5ud4xw6n
    @user-vm5ud4xw6n Год назад

    Pretty cool idea!!

  • @danielirvine7468
    @danielirvine7468 Год назад

    Very cool guys!!

  • @ruhsexperimentsgliesperimentid

    Here in Italy someone use the coffe grind as soli for mushrooms

  • @tezzanewton
    @tezzanewton Год назад +1

    Anyone who’s ever worked at a rubbish dump will tell you that coffee grounds in landfill is totally benign.

  • @morningstar3870
    @morningstar3870 Год назад

    Awesome 👏

  • @etrittalla921
    @etrittalla921 7 месяцев назад

    i want to know where i can i buy the machine??

  • @andipopp1984
    @andipopp1984 Год назад +3

    "It takes three months to decompose". This is nothing. Why introduce an energy consuming specialized supply chain for a non-problem?

    • @paperip1996
      @paperip1996 Год назад

      Agreed. I'm confused why the focus is on preventing biodegradable coffee grounds from going to the landfill, when clearly this idea could make a huge impact on replacing single-use cups, utensils, and straws with much more easily biodegradable options.

    • @davidpetersonharvey
      @davidpetersonharvey Год назад +2

      @@paperip1996 I'm not confused. It's all about the money. Coffee is great for the soil, replacing nitrogen as it decomposes.

    • @paperip1996
      @paperip1996 Год назад +3

      @@davidpetersonharvey I mean, yes, at the end of the day, all businesses exist to turn a profit. But when you consider that coffee grounds decompose quickly and are great fertilizer, the sales pitch of "eliminating coffee ground waste" makes a less sense than "creating fully biodegradable single-use items". The latter addresses a much larger problem many nations are actively investing in solutions for.

    • @maebbby
      @maebbby Год назад

      Ah, yes I see. But on a positive note, I think it's nice to have a good competitor for another biodegradable single-use item that already exists on the market since this kinda product option is not really accessible/expensive.

    • @R.Akerblad
      @R.Akerblad Год назад

      @@paperip1996its only 30% grounds. So 70% of it has to be produced some other way. Odds are producing the paper for a regular paper up is less resorce heavy then this :0 (speculation)

  • @sabirzakaria5600
    @sabirzakaria5600 9 месяцев назад

    Any one know which plant oil is used to bind them together

  • @kishorshetty2038
    @kishorshetty2038 3 месяца назад

    Wow Superr Concept

  • @susanwade4796
    @susanwade4796 Год назад

    👍🤗👍 Excellent

  • @dariogomes3598
    @dariogomes3598 Год назад

    You are geniuses. True power Cople

  • @xspeeder2009
    @xspeeder2009 5 месяцев назад

    What it is the bio resin used

  • @labrittany415
    @labrittany415 Год назад

    This is cool

  • @destmin
    @destmin Год назад +1

    Hi .... I am already in the recycling business and I would like to establish a coffee recycling facility in my country...How to start?

  • @JoshMc420
    @JoshMc420 Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @mr.mrs.d.7015
    @mr.mrs.d.7015 Год назад

    💖

  • @justwoney
    @justwoney Год назад

    when it use machine, it's a big investment business

  • @Olivetree68803
    @Olivetree68803 2 месяца назад

    So you’re taking a biodegradable material, adding it to a non recyclable resin, and producing MORE WASTE. This is just greenwashing

  • @UltimateOmegaRed
    @UltimateOmegaRed Год назад

    Boss, man!