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NewsDubai – Qahwa World Researchers at RMIT University are developing new ways to reduce the carbon footprint of construction materials by converting spent coffee grounds into biochar for use in concrete. A life-cycle analysis conducted by RMIT University has shown, for the first time, that biochar made from used coffee grounds can help produce a</p>
NewsLondon – Qahwa World A recent incident in London, where a woman was fined £150 for pouring coffee down a drain, has sparked public debate about whether such actions could harm the environment. Although the fine was later withdrawn, experts say the issue highlights a larger problem. Every day, around 98 million cups of coffee</p>
NewsSharjah – Qahwa World In a groundbreaking achievement, researchers at the University of Sharjah have developed and patented an innovative carbon capture technology that transforms used coffee grounds and plastic waste into a highly efficient material capable of absorbing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from industrial emissions before they reach the atmosphere. The patent, filed in March</p>