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Reports from the Ministry of Science and Technology show that only 10% of coffee beans are extracted during the brewing process and consumed as coffee; the remaining 90% is waste coffee grounds. This material is produced with PEFC certified pulp and coffee grounds. Oil from coffee improves the smoothness of paper, resulting in a slight sheen when used to print; the use of natural coffee grounds as a dyeing agent decreases the environmental hazards of chemical dyes. In terms of applications, this material is primarily used as notebook paper. more
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Reports from the Ministry of Science and Technology show that only 10% of coffee beans are extracted during the brewing process and consumed as coffee; the remaining 90% is waste coffee grounds. This material is produced with PEFC certified pulp and coffee grounds. Oil from coffee improves the smoothness of paper, resulting in a slight sheen when used to print; the use of natural coffee grounds as a dyeing agent decreases the environmental hazards of chemical dyes. In terms of applications, this material is primarily used as notebook paper.