Summary
Coffee pulp, husk, silverskin and spent grounds usually end up as compost or waste. A new paper argues they could end up doing something more valuable both economically and environmentally as stuff that can replace plastic in food packaging films.
A new article in Frontiers in Sustainable Food …
Source: Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
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