It's called Java Log from Pine Mountain, it's a fire log made from
recycled coffee grounds and I can't tell you enough how much John & I love this product!!!
These jeans come with an eco-friendly twist: Each pair of high - performance Denim Cafe X stretch women's jeans is made using
recycled coffee grounds along with other natural materials.
What a wonderful way to
recycle coffee grounds.
Not exact matches
«Perk up the stem, you know, and it would
recycle the
coffee and then over the
grounds again and again and again.
Simply save your leftover
coffee grounds - or
recycle used
grounds from the office if you don't drink
coffee - and with a few other pantry staples, you have a body scrub that smells so good you could drink it.
Consumers usually have to: Cut the lid off the pod - Then — Put the hot
coffee grounds into a composting container - Then — Wash out the rest of the pod - Then — Throw the rest of the pod into a
recycling container
Recycling isn't a convenient or well - developed solution because hot pods full of
coffee grounds must be carefully separated and cleaned before collection.
Every little helps — even small bits of food like tea bags and
coffee grounds can be
recycled.»
Other potentially non-recyclable materials to look out for are
coffee capsules (
coffee grounds are a contamination risk, and capsules are often too small to process), plastic bottles with residual product (e.g. a half - filled shampoo bottle), and paper
coffee cups (most are lined with a thin layer of plastic, which is difficult to
recycle).
Manufactured firelogs, such as those made by Duraflame and Java Logs, are made of compressed sawdust, vegetable and plant wax, and other
recycled ingredients, such as ground nutshells or
coffee grounds.
we
recycle aluminum, plastic and newsprint (avialable in our area), we use a rain barrel to water our outdoor plants in the warm months, we have cut back on using paper towels by using cloth including cloth napkins, for my children's lunches we use containers instead of baggies, left over
coffee grounds are used for the base of plants (my great grandmother did this also!)