LONDON, UK — Multinational commercial catering and food service company, Elior has announced in a press release that its partnership with sustainable biofuel producer...
MIAMI, U.S. — While some major coffee retailers are buying their own coffee plantations as a hedge against possible commodity shortages due to climate...
LONDON, UK – Purpose-grown crops used to produce biodiesels are expensive, and consume much-needed water and land that could be used to grow food. Spent coffee grounds have a high calorific value and could be used as an alternative, more environmentally-friendly biofuel feedstock.
Latin America produces around 70% of the world’s coffee. Coffee processing, and in particular the practice of wet method extraction common in this area,...