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Was it a coffee lover or hate who came up with this innovative idea? What if your morning coffee can help build the next generation of environmentally friendly houses? Well what researchers are doing in Australia: converting the remaining coffee into bricks. These bricks from the recycled coffee ground are not just a bizarre experiment. They are strong, durable, and can seriously cut the construction emissions and costs. Here is how your daily decoction is being founded for greenery buildings.
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Firing bricks made from coffee waste. (University of Swinburn)
Bricks from recycled coffee ground are cheap and greenery to make greenery
At the Swinburn University of Technology, researchers found a creative way of cutting both manufacturing emissions and physical costs by creating brick from recycled coffee ground. Instead of allowing all the coffee waste to landfill, they participated with local coffee shops to collect the grounds spent directly from the Espresso machines. Then, by mixing coffee waste with natural soil and an alkali activator, they developed a recipe for low emission bricks that are not only more durable, but also faster and cheap to produce traditional soil.
Coffee grounds from an aspresso machine. (Kurt “Cybergui” Notson)
Why recycled coffee grounds are a clever use of bricks waste from the ground
Coffee is the second most popular drink in the world, which is beaten only with tea. For example, about two and a quarter billion cup of coffee are consumed daily. If you average aspressos, cappukino and Americanos, each cup uses approximately eleven grams of fresh ground coffee. However, it leads to more than nine million tonnes of coffee bean ground. In turn, it produces an estimated eighteen million tonnes of moist, dumping in landfills every year. So, there is abundance of supply, but how can coffee grounds be more efficient than traditional clay bricks?
How to cut brick construction costs from recycled coffee ground
This innovative method of using coffee grounds spent reduces the energy required to mold bricks. Even low quality traditional earthen bricks should be cooked in a kiln at 900 ° C. These new coffee bricks should be cooked at only 200 ° C. This is an 80 percent reduction in energy use, which means that these brick is quite efficient for both environment and manufacturing costs.
Chief scientist, Dr. Wong, claimed, “It is lighter on energy, to produce rapid, and electricity -related CO Embress emissions to reduce up to 80 percent per unit.”
Not only are manufacturing costs low, but experts claim that these coffee bricks are remarkably durable. According to Green Brick, they double the “Australian minimum standard for strength”.
Analysis of the coffee ground spent. (University of Swinburn)
Bricks permanent building solutions from recycled coffee grounds provide permanent building solutions
In June, Swinburn University of Technology took a major step by signing an IP licensing deal with the Australian company Green Brick. This partnership paves the way for recycled coffee grounds to use bricks in real -world construction projects. Green Brick founder Philip NG explained, “For the last century, the material is judged by one thing: the cost of per square meter. But in the next chapter, we will judge them by carbon, transparency and circular, and they favor a new product.”
While Swinburn’s team is changing coffee waste, other people from all over the world are looking for similar ways. In London, a group of researchers have developed a bio-bio-inguinal “sugarcrace” made of sugarcane waste. As such innovations receive traction, recycled organic matter looks like a practical and scalable alternative to the manufacturing industry.
Kurt’s major takeaways
It shows that your coffee habit can be more powerful than you think, not only to wake up, but also to build a cleaner future. Bricks from recycled coffee ground are a creative solution of two major problems: construction pollution and coffee waste. As more researchers and companies fall behind such ideas, the future of a durable building looks too much grounded and slightly more caffeine.
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