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The 2020-2021 period alone, around 166.63 million 60 kg bags of coffee were consumed. Therefore, as demand grows, the sector has sought innovative methods to prepare it, with single-cup coffee makers being a quick and convenient option .
However, like many industries, the battle to reduce the environmental impact of waste resulting from capsule coffee makers is a challenge that Nespresso has long maintained. Part of their breakthrough innovation comes with the launch of compostable paper coffee capsules.
Consume responsible coffee
Coffee giant Nespresso announced new compostable paper-based coffee capsules for its popular coffee machines to help reduce the company's waste footprint.
Developed as an alternative for those who prefer and have access to a composting system, the innovation expands the sustainable options already offered to Nespresso consumers through its aluminum capsules. This last material, as the company has maintained, is infinitely recyclable, in addition to the fact that the capsules are made from 80% recycled aluminum.
The new compostable Chile Mobile Number List paper coffee capsules promise to meet and exceed the high expectations that consumers have of Nespresso in terms of protecting the aromas and flavor of coffee, in addition to being compatible with all the brand's machines. They will be tested in France and Switzerland from spring 2023 as an alternative to their aluminum capsules.
“Expanding the boundaries of fine coffee experiences is part of Nespresso innovation , and since we became a B Corp earlier this year, we are more committed than ever to expanding the sustainable options we offer our consumers. »
Guillaume Le Cunff, CEO of Nespresso.
Consumers demand sustainability
According to the coffee giant, after three years of research and development, the findings reveal that demand for compostable packaging is increasing among European consumers. Approximately 45% of French people compost at least one type of biowaste at home.
Although Nespresso has long maintained that its aluminum coffee capsules are "infinitely recyclable" and as a result have a minimal environmental footprint, critics have argued that coffee capsules are inherently wasteful and customers often They don't recycle them, which creates a considerable waste footprint.
As such, a growing number of coffee capsule suppliers have sought to develop biodegradable alternatives that can be disposed of with food waste. And, with this new option, the brand seeks to expand the recycling options of its consumers.
Nespresso is freshly certified Corp™ and proud to join the global movement of companies and consumers using business as a force for good™. B Corp sets high standards of social and environmental performance to balance purpose and profit ⚖️⚖️ #BCorp t.co/h448s49l4i pic.twitter.com/OmHSvJOxnp
— Nespresso Global (@nespresso) April 26, 2022
Compostable Paper Coffee Capsules
Compostable paper coffee capsules are the combination of a high-precision paper pulping process with a biodegradable oxidation protection layer to preserve quality during transportation and storage. According to Nespresso, the new capsules have been certified for composting, both at home and through industrial food waste processing.
However, like many industries, the battle to reduce the environmental impact of waste resulting from capsule coffee makers is a challenge that Nespresso has long maintained. Part of their breakthrough innovation comes with the launch of compostable paper coffee capsules.
Consume responsible coffee
Coffee giant Nespresso announced new compostable paper-based coffee capsules for its popular coffee machines to help reduce the company's waste footprint.
Developed as an alternative for those who prefer and have access to a composting system, the innovation expands the sustainable options already offered to Nespresso consumers through its aluminum capsules. This last material, as the company has maintained, is infinitely recyclable, in addition to the fact that the capsules are made from 80% recycled aluminum.
The new compostable Chile Mobile Number List paper coffee capsules promise to meet and exceed the high expectations that consumers have of Nespresso in terms of protecting the aromas and flavor of coffee, in addition to being compatible with all the brand's machines. They will be tested in France and Switzerland from spring 2023 as an alternative to their aluminum capsules.
“Expanding the boundaries of fine coffee experiences is part of Nespresso innovation , and since we became a B Corp earlier this year, we are more committed than ever to expanding the sustainable options we offer our consumers. »
Guillaume Le Cunff, CEO of Nespresso.
Consumers demand sustainability
According to the coffee giant, after three years of research and development, the findings reveal that demand for compostable packaging is increasing among European consumers. Approximately 45% of French people compost at least one type of biowaste at home.
Although Nespresso has long maintained that its aluminum coffee capsules are "infinitely recyclable" and as a result have a minimal environmental footprint, critics have argued that coffee capsules are inherently wasteful and customers often They don't recycle them, which creates a considerable waste footprint.
As such, a growing number of coffee capsule suppliers have sought to develop biodegradable alternatives that can be disposed of with food waste. And, with this new option, the brand seeks to expand the recycling options of its consumers.
Nespresso is freshly certified Corp™ and proud to join the global movement of companies and consumers using business as a force for good™. B Corp sets high standards of social and environmental performance to balance purpose and profit ⚖️⚖️ #BCorp t.co/h448s49l4i pic.twitter.com/OmHSvJOxnp
— Nespresso Global (@nespresso) April 26, 2022
Compostable Paper Coffee Capsules
Compostable paper coffee capsules are the combination of a high-precision paper pulping process with a biodegradable oxidation protection layer to preserve quality during transportation and storage. According to Nespresso, the new capsules have been certified for composting, both at home and through industrial food waste processing.