A company in Belgium is turning tons of used coffee grounds into mushrooms
September 1, 2020
By TheraEditor
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The Brussels-based PermaFungi harvests about 2,000 pounds of mushrooms a month from used coffee grounds, a project it says supports a circular economy — a system designed to eliminate waste.
Every year, coffee drinkers across the world generate about 6 million tons of used grounds. In 2018, the company recycled 39 of those tons.
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