Hopefully, you’re not just throwing your used coffee grounds in the garbage ... are you? Not only are they compostable, but they can also be used in robot hands, biofuel engines for cars, warm sports clothing, and as printer ink. Now, it turns out that they have yet another use – a scientist from The City College of New York has discovered that they’re good at soaking up stinky sewer gas... Continue Reading Coffee grounds could be used to suck up sewer stench
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Caffeine, Carbon, City College of New York, Coffee, Eco-friendly, Filters, Safety
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