ʻO nā pōmaikaʻi o ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka alumini foil no nā capsules kofe

ʻO nā pōmaikaʻi o ka hoʻohana ʻana i ka alumini foil no nā capsules kofe

No ka pūpū capsule, no ka mea, he alumini, ʻO ka alumini ka mea hiki ke hana hou ʻia.

Hoʻohana maʻamau ʻo Capsule coffee i kahi pahu alumini. ʻO ka alumini ka mea pale loa i kēia manawa. ʻAʻole hiki iā ia ke laka wale i ka ʻala o ke kofe, aka, he mama i ke kaumaha, a he kiekie ka ikaika.
I ka manawa like, pale ka alumini i ke kofe mai nā mea ʻē e like me ka oxygen, ka wai a me ka malamalama.
For coffee grounds, you can leave them untreated, but dry them and recycle them with the capsule shell; I usually use them as fertilizer for flowers.

What to do with recycled coffee capsules?

  • After shredding, the coffee grounds are separated from the aluminum coffee capsules.
  • The coffee grounds will then be turned into green energy or a nutrient-rich compost.
  • Empty coffee capsules are heated to melt and separate from plastic coatings and other materials.
  • At the end only the purest aluminium remains, which will be reused.