building material has now been researched upon and discovered and all credits of the same goes to the coffee lovers of the entire world. According to reports, tons of ground coffee waste is generated while deriving the cream-layer of coffee for sales. This residual waste was earlier laid to waste but not anymore as Australia's RMIT University researchers have found that this coffee waste can now be used as a construction material that has the ability to be stronger than 30% of other construction materials of today's market, says a TCD report.
Australia annually generates 165 million-plus pounds of ground coffee waste and all of this used to go to enormous landfills where it ended up breaking down and producing methane which was actually not an eco-friendly way of utilizing coffee's by-product. Researchers of the University understood that as coffee consumption in the country as well as exports of coffee grounds keep increasing over time, these landfills would not be enough to sustain the waste management needs. Therefore this new, eco-friendly way is being welcomed not only by the real estate industry, but also hailed by environment conservationists.
Moreover, cement production also contributes to 8% of the global carbon pollution, and therefore this eco-friendly option can be beneficial under these circumstances. Moreover, the prices of this coffee concrete may be much lesser than the traditional construction materials as this is not only a waste product, it also needs no major investment for its produce.
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