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Coffee is such a massive part of life for so many people, but it can be incredibly unsustainable in many ways.
Here are 5 ways you can be more sustainable in your coffee consumption:
☕ Choose sustainably sourced beans for home and support local cafes who do the same
☕ Opt for reusable coffee filters
☕ Try a French press or Moka pot
☕ Grab a reusable pod if you own a pod machine
☕ Keep a reusable cup in your bag for cafe trips
Do you have any other sustainable coffee tips to add?
📷 @thequickjourney via @coffeesock
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Found these cute coffee socks for $1.50 at Target the other weekend
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Lochtree’s Zero Waste And Eco Friendly Products
The business of today is so much more than just making money. Today, it's about how you make a difference and how you can contribute to the environment. That is why Lochtree has come up with a line of zero waste products like palm leaf plates, coffee cups and ayate sponges that are eco friendly!
What Makes a Product Zero Waste and Eco Friendly?
When a product is Zero Waste, that means it will not end up in a landfill. Eco friendly products are made from sustainable materials and are designed to be reused or recycled.
Zero Waste products are typically made from natural, sustainable materials like bamboo or glass. They are often designed to be reusable or recyclable. Eco friendly products may also be made from recycled materials.
Eco friendly products are good for the environment because they help reduce pollution and conserve resources. Zero Waste products help reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfills, and eco friendly products help reduce the use of harmful chemicals and pollutants.
Palm Leaf Plates: The Practical, Unusual Disposable Option That Everyone Can Love
When it comes to disposable plates, there are few that can compare to the uniqueness and practicality of palm leaf plates. These plates are made from fallen Areca Palm leaves, which are found in abundance in India. The leaves that have fallen off the tree are collected, cleaned, and processed to create these one-of-a-kind plates. Not only are they unique, but they're also environmentally friendly. Because they're made from fallen leaves, there's no need to cut down trees to create them. And, because they're biodegradable, they won't end up in a landfill like other disposable plates.If you're looking for something different for your next event or party, be sure to check out palm leaf plates from Lochtree. You won't be disappointed!

Why Are Insulated Coffee Cups The Best?
Here at Lochtree, we know that you take your coffee seriously. That’s why we offer a variety of insulated coffee cups to keep your beverage at the perfect temperature. Our double-wall vacuum insulated design means that your coffee will stay hot (or cold) for hours. And since our cups are made from high-quality stainless steel, you won’t get that annoying metallic taste when you use them. So whether you’re looking for a travel mug to take on the go or a thermal carafe to keep your coffee hot all morning, we’ve got you covered.
The Coffee Sock: A Sustainable Way To Make Your Morning Cup Of Coffee
If you're looking for an eco-friendly and sustainable way to make your morning cup of coffee, look no further than the CoffeeSock. Made from 100% organic cotton, this reusable coffee filter is designed to last. Simply place your grounds in the sock, add hot water, and let it steep for 3-5 minutes before enjoying your delicious cup of coffee.Not only is the CoffeeSock good for the environment, it's also good for your wallet. A single sock can be used multiple times, which means you'll save money on filters in the long run. There's no need to worry about the taste of your coffee being affected by paper filters - the organic cotton allows all the flavor and nutrients to be extracted from your beans.So if you're looking for a better way to start your day, consider making the switch to the CoffeeSock. Your taste buds (and bank account) will thank you!
Why Should You Buy Products From Lochtree?
Lochtree is committed to providing eco-friendly and zero waste products that help you reduce your impact on the environment. We believe that every small change can make a big difference, and we are passionate about helping our customers live more sustainable lifestyles. Here are just a few reasons why you should buy from Lochtree:
1. We offer a wide range of sustainable and eco friendly products, from reusable bags and water bottles to bamboo toothbrushes and organic cotton menstrual pads.
2. We are constantly expanding our product range to include more zero waste and eco friendly options, so you can be sure to find what you need at Lochtree.
3. We offer competitive prices on all of our sustainable products, so you can save money while making more sustainable choices.
4. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all of our products, so you can shop with confidence knowing that you will love your purchase from Lochtree.
Conclusion
If you're looking for ways to reduce your environmental impact and live a more sustainable lifestyle, consider switching to eco-friendly and zero waste products. Lochtree offers a wide range of products that are both earth-friendly and stylish, so you can feel good about your purchase while also doing your part to protect the planet. With every purchase you make, Lochtree will plant a tree in an area affected by deforestation. So why not shop with a conscience today?
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Máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng - 3 lý do tôi yêu thích bộ lọc vải của Coffee Sock
Lần đầu tiên sau nhiều năm máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng, một sản phẩm cà phê mới đã phá vỡ nghiêm trọng thói quen uống cà phê thông thường của tôi: chiếc tất cà phê! Tôi đã tìm thấy hệ thống của riêng mình, phương pháp sản xuất bia ưa thích của tôi, thói quen điển hình của tôi. Ngay khi tôi nghĩ rằng tôi đã nhìn thấy tất cả, tôi bắt gặp loại bộ lọc này từ một công ty có trụ sở tại Austin có tên - thật trớ trêu - CoffeeSock.

Tôi là một gã lọc giấy lớn. Tôi thích cách họ dễ dàng. Tôi thích cơ thể nhẹ hơn và hương vị giòn. Nhưng những bộ lọc vải này đã thu hút sự chú ý của tôi. Tôi đã không sử dụng bộ lọc giấy trong nhiều tuần vì tôi rất thích sử dụng chúng. Hãy để tôi chia sẻ với bạn lý do tại sao.
1. Máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng - Bộ lọc cà phê bằng vải khuyến khích
Tôi luôn là người vô địch về thân hình máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng sạch sẽ và sắc nét mà bộ lọc giấy tạo ra, nhưng cơ thể ngon ngọt như xi-rô đến từ bộ lọc vải thật quyến rũ. Miếng vải cho phép các loại dầu tự nhiên của cà phê lướt qua. Những thứ này mang lại cho cốc cuối cùng một cảm giác mượt mà, giống như xi-rô và góp phần tạo nên hương vị đầy đủ hơn. Tuy nhiên, bã cà phê và các hạt vi mô được giữ lại không cho vào cốc cuối cùng.
Mặc dù tôi vẫn đánh giá cao cảm giác miệng dày và sạch mà các bộ lọc bằng kim loại và giấy tạo ra, nhưng tôi thích vùng giữa này, nơi tôi có thể trải nghiệm cảm giác và hương vị của các loại dầu mà không có cặn. Nó có vị tương tự như cà phê siphon một cách đáng ngạc nhiên , mặc dù cách pha chế ít phức tạp hơn nhiều.
2. Máy pha cà phê tại Đà Nẵng - Bộ lọc vải tái sử dụng cho các lứa tuổi
Tôi hầu như chỉ sử dụng những bộ lọc máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng vải này trong hai tháng qua. Chúng có màu đậm hơn một chút, nhưng tôi không thấy bị rách, loãng hay bất kỳ loại phân rã nào khác. Chúng hoạt động tốt như chúng đã hoạt động vào ngày tôi mở gói.
Mặc dù việc rửa sạch các bộ lọc một cách cẩn thận không nhanh bằng việc vứt bộ lọc giấy đi, nhưng chắc chắn sẽ bổ ích hơn khi biết rằng tôi không tạo ra nhiều rác thải giấy theo thời gian. Những bộ lọc vải này tôn vinh giá trị của tôi về chủ nghĩa tối giản, mua hàng thực tế và các công cụ có thể tái sử dụng.
3. Máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng - Bộ lọc vải thân thiện với du lịch
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Trong khi tôi thích sử dụng máy pha cà phê Đà Nẵng It's American Press để pha hàng ngày. Chúng tôi đã cảm thấy mệt mỏi với chất cặn đi kèm với bộ lọc lưới kim loại. Vì vậy, khi chúng tôi mở Bộ lọc Du lịch, nó giống như Giáng sinh. Tôi có thể sẽ không bao giờ đi du lịch với bất kỳ lần đổ nào ngoại trừ lần này. Nó thu gọn lại thành một vòng tròn nhỏ, dễ dàng sử dụng ở mọi quốc gia chúng tôi đến thăm và pha cà phê ngon mà chúng tôi tự hào!
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6 Ways to Make Your Coffee Routine More Sustainable

Coffee and the American morning go together like peanut butter and jelly. More than 60 percent of Americans drink it daily, the country averaging three cups per person for a total of 400 million cups of coffee per day. The United States leads consumer consumption globally.
The downside to America’s coffee habit is rampant waste: One sobering statistic suggests 25 billion cardboard and styrofoam cups, used only once, are tossed into the American waste stream each year.
Coffee drinking will never be a truly closed-loop, sustainable activity — for starters, it grows in far-flung places. Given climate change threatens coffee production worldwide, every effort to reduce one’s carbon footprint helps ensure a future with coffee in it; this includes buying beans from thoughtful roasters, going the manual brewing route at home, and carrying reusable vessels.
1. Know the Roaster
The first step to conscientious coffee drinking is to consider the bean source. Specialty coffee roaster groups such as Cooperative Coffee, which boasts over 20 members, source organic coffee from small-scale farmers, emphasizing long-term, sustainable practices. Counter Culture, although not a member of such a cooperative, applies the same ethos with its remarkable transparency, laying bare all its 300-plus contracts with farmers, as well as measuring its greenhouse gas emissions, plastic reduction, and pricing.
Other roasters have overhauled their operations and capital investments. For example, Peet’s Coffee built the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified roasting plant in Alameda, Calif., in 2007. More than 75 percent of construction waste from the project was recycled. Currently, Peet’s roasting operations, serving 252 locations across the U.S., use 40 percent less natural gas, run on high efficiency lighting, and conserve water use.
2. Pick Packaging Wisely
To keep coffee fresh, home users can’t buy in bulk, rather deferring to 12- and 16-ounce bags. The cumulative effect: 145 million bags into the garbage worldwide, annually. To combat this, Brooklyn Roasting Company’s 12-ounce tin-steel containers are designed for segregation by magnet in landfills.
Some roasters, such as Sweet Bloom in Denver and Sightglass in San Francisco, offer not just biodegradable, but compostable bags. However, consumers must remember to remove the tin tie and degassing valve. Even further along the curve is Elevate Packaging’s completely compostable coffee bag. Companies like TerraCycle offer recycling solutions for coffee bags, though the onus is on the consumer to track down deposit bins.
3. Grind With Care
Compared to electric machines, manual grinders require more time, effort, and, unfortunately, can be limited in capacity to less than the equivalent of two mugs. The good news is that the build quality and precision of manual grinders introduced in the last decade means users won’t sacrifice precision, control, or longevity.
Spare those elbows and shoulder joints with a quality hand grinder offering steel burrs for speed and uniformity and two-mug capacity (at least 35 grams). Plan on spending far more than $100 on grinders like the 1Zpresso J series, JX, Kinu M47, or Orphan Lido 3.
4. Do it for the Gram
Specialty coffee enthusiasts know brewing, like baking, demands careful measurements. However, few modern analog scales are sensitive enough to measure within 1 gram of precision. Plus, most scales are digital, requiring batteries or electricity. The solar scale by MUJI is one of few renewable energy options offering 1 gram increments.
5. Find a Reusable Filter
Brewing coffee at home saves money and cuts down on to-go cups. For those lucky enough to own a Chemex Coffeemaker, first made in 1941 (and seen in Don Draper’s kitchen in “Mad Men”), a reusable cloth filter or cone can be used in place of single-use paper filters. The CoffeeSock is handmade in Austin, Texas, from organic cotton grown in North Carolina.
Maintenance is simple: Rinse and dry between each use, then boil every four to six weeks to remove coffee oils. Stainless steel filters are even easier to maintain. Ovalware and Barista Warrior both sell cones in three finishes: stainless steel, gold and rose gold/copper, respectively. Able Kone has great design chops, albeit for double the price.
6. Consider the Cup
Most — almost all — cups can’t be recycled because they are coated with a plastic resin. Companies have made strides toward compostable or recyclable versions, though so far, there’s been little scale. Starbucks recently announced product trials of greener cups with biodegradable liners. Of course, this still requires users to dispose of them properly.
Besides the sheer physical volume of waste, cup production is energy- and resource-intensive. According to the nonprofit Clear Water Fund, “Eighty percent of the pollution happens upstream during the extraction and manufacturing phase of the product’s life-cycle before it even reaches a consumer’s hands. Transporting used cups to a landfill or recycling facility is energy intensive.”
Instead of demanding technology serve throwaway culture, a collective mind shift, like we did with straws, can curtail waste. In essence: Carry a reusable mug. A host of options have hit the market, employing different materials and solutions to the same problem. As an incentive to BYO, many coffee shops now offer discounts for the effort.
The Joco Cup features a glass wall wrapped in silicone. However, one drawback for consumers on foot and not in cars is that the heavier glass can drop and shatter. Keep Cup offers a lighter solution: In addition to glass and stainless steel, the company produces a reusable plastic version. Additionally, an innovative brand out of Australia won a design award for its Huskee Cup made of coffee husk, an organic waste material produced during coffee milling. Skip bamboo cups for now; they’ve been shown to leach chemicals into hot liquids.
Of course, the ultimate way to enjoy coffee from a café sustainably is to sit down with a ceramic mug and sip it mindfully, like they did in the old days. But until that time arises, consider these actionable items to make your coffee consumption better for the environment.
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You always go to set up a pot of coffee to brew. But you open the cupboard to find you’re out of filters. You’re ready to call the day a bust. Then you remember your CoffeeSock. Made from organic cotton, this reusable coffee filter is there for you in the mornings when you need it most. While you jump in the shower, your eco-friendly CoffeeSock isn’t just filtering out coffee grounds. It’s also enhancing the flavor. This is because natural cotton absorbs oils and lets acids pass through.
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CoffeeSock Travel Style - The Original Reusable Coffee Filter- GOTS Certified https://ebay.to/2UZck7r
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CoffeeSock ColdBrew Filter - GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Reusable Coffee Filter (32 OUNCE)

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