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    Coffee Grounds: The Future of Sustainable Plastics

    UAM scientists in Poznań develop eco-friendly plastics from coffee grounds to reduce environmental impact and reliance on petroleum-based materials.

    Researchers at the Advanced Technologies Center of Adam Mickiewicz University (UAM) in Poznań are working on a groundbreaking project to replace conventional plastics with materials derived from coffee grounds. The goal is to reduce the reliance on petroleum-based plastics by creating eco-friendly composite materials.

    A Greener Approach

    According to UAM spokeswoman Małgorzata Rybczyńska, the remnants of consumed coffee can be a valuable raw material for everyday products, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics. The international project, led by Dr. Bogna Sztorch, aims to develop plant-based composites that are environmentally friendly.

    Reducing Environmental Impact

    Professor Robert Przekop from the Advanced Technologies Center emphasized the importance of minimizing the environmental footprint of industrialization and consumerism. By repurposing used materials, the project seeks to reduce waste and carbon emissions associated with manufacturing new materials.

    Community Involvement

    UAM staff members are actively participating in the project by collecting coffee grounds in designated white containers placed in various departments. These containers are emptied at least once a week, ensuring a steady supply of raw materials for ongoing research.

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