Textiles made from oranges, coffee grounds and seaweed are emerging as alternatives to cotton
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Posted by | Jan 25, 2023 | Coffee Industry, Coffee Production | 0 |
So, are there more sustainable textiles we should be producing and … These include fibres produced from wastes – think coffee waste and recycled …