This is a 100% coffee grounds urn made of green recycled biodegradable?!
How can I use coffee grounds? Loyal fans of coffee workshops should know that coffee grounds can be used in many ways: exfoliating, deodorant and fertilizer. Advanced coffee grounds can be turned into fuel, road-building materials, and waterproof shoes. But recently, code workers have dug up a new use of coffee grounds-urns, and 100% of them are made of coffee grounds.
Recently, the 16th FUNERMOSTRA International Funeral Product Box Service Exhibition opened in Feria Valencia (Valencia), Spain, where 100% biodegradable urns made of recycled coffee grounds were unveiled. It is understood that Valencia, founded in 1917, is the oldest organization dedicated to organizing trade fairs in Spain. It is the first Spanish exhibition that has been certified by AENOR (Spanish Association for Standardization and Certification). FUNERMOSTRA's address here shows the importance it attaches to this exhibition.
Come on, focus on this coffee grounds urn!
The product, called KOFFIE, was developed by ECO Inv é ntame. According to officials, the KOFFIE urn is made of natural material-coffee grounds by hand. Each urn is unique, just like a soul resting in it.
And the specific processing technology the company shared with netizens on the official website, there are Spanish-speaking partners can refer to:
Although there are different types of biodegradable ecological funeral urns on the market, urns made entirely of food waste have never been found, and this product has the opportunity to revolutionize the tomb industry.
KOFFIE is a circular economy product. What is the product of circular economy? Circular economy product refers to the creation of a new kind of completely biodegradable and recyclable product in waste.
KOFFIE gives a second life to food waste that exists widely around the world, such as coffee, and can perfectly achieve zero waste. Similarly it has measurable environmental benefits as it is part of the production process associated with circular economy significantly reducing carbon dioxide production and applicable to all coffee consuming countries.
At present, there are three styles of KOFFIE urns to choose from, the main difference is in the sealing of the urn: handmade, animal skin and industrial leather, while the sealing is made by the Squeeze The Orange brand.
KOFFIE, which is environmentally friendly and subverts the traditional urn, was well received at the exhibition, but the surprise of this exhibition is more than that. Although the code workers think that people have no plans to choose funeral products at present, they still can't help but want to bring the most fancy new products at the forefront.
Although KOFFIE is very popular, the most eye-catching thing at the exhibition is the replica of the coffin in the squid game, which has attracted the attention of tourists at home and abroad as well as extensive media coverage. In addition, there are locally built stone urns, Tutankhamun's sarcophagus and so on.
In addition to displaying different types of funeral products, a small meeting was held at the exhibition to propose an alternative to burial and cremation-alkaline water burial to dissolve the remains. After the epidemic, the funeral industry has also been rolled up, with not only more innovation but also more emphasis on sustainable development. What do you think of this in front of the screen?
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