#zerowaste #strawlessisflawless Starbucks gives coffee grounds free of charge. I’ve been here a lot, but in China there are a lot of people, and today I got it for the first time. As companies grow, they become more socially responsible, less wasteful, more environmentally friendly. Starting this year, Starbucks also stopped using plastic straws and only use paper straws. Reducing the use of plastic straws, such as droplets, may be making a small contribution to reducing non-recyclable waste. Although coffee itself is a very low-waste product, we can use coffee grounds in many ways in our lives. Coffee grounds are often taken by large greenhouses and companies and used as fertilizer, but we can also use them as fertilizer for our houseplants. In addition, it has many practical aspects, such as suppressing unpleasant odors in refrigerators and bathrooms, adding color to glassware, and removing dark circles under the eyelids. I personally mix it with coconut oil and use it as a body and face scrub. In Mongolia, too, Cafe bene, Tom n Toms and many other coffee shops give free coffee grounds. In my view, if it is beautifully packaged and used in an environmentally friendly way, it will also be a beautiful marketing idea. Let's enjoy our coffee, take care of our skin, reduce waste and live in an environmentally friendly way! #ecofriendly...
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