A company in Belgium is turning tons of used coffee grounds into mushrooms
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A Belgian company is using old coffee grounds to grow mushrooms. PermaFungi harvests about 2,000 pounds of mushrooms a month…
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php A Belgian company is using old coffee grounds to grow mushrooms.
A Belgian company is using old coffee grounds to grow mushrooms. PermaFungi harvests about 2,000 pounds of mushrooms a month…
A Belgian company is using old coffee grounds to grow mushrooms. PermaFungi harvests about 2,000 pounds of mushrooms a month…
Coffee chains create a lot of waste, from disposable takeaway cups to the used grounds that are sent to rot in landfills.
London (CNN Business)Coffee chains create a lot of waste, from disposable takeaway cups to the used grounds that are sent to…
Did you know that your morning cup of coffee contributes to six million tonnes of spent coffee grounds going to landfill every…