Start Collecting Coffee Grounds at the Office! I have assembled a few presentation slides in my time and only recently sat down to make one on the fine art of used coffee grounds collecting. If you have ever thought about collecting used coffee rather than tossing it, here it is. My experience has shown that … Continue reading »
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Coffee Grounds Collecting at the Office – Keeping it going
Ground Coffee Delivers! Time for an update into the Ground to Ground initiative at the CBW complex in Melbourne. To the end of December, we have 40 volunteers signed up for collecting coffee grounds, which are generated by the on-site espresso machines and cafes that occupy the retail space. Each week we are collecting between … Continue reading »
Coffee Grounds
Ground Coffee from the Office In a previous post about how AXA man Jonathan Mackley was collecting coffee grounds for gardening, time for an update. As part of the series in finding out more about the good people that collect coffee grounds, AKA – Coffee Grounders, we are going to have a quick look at … Continue reading »
Coffee Grounds Collecting at the Office – Getting Started
Collecting coffee grounds from the office This is going to be useful for all of you that work people, sit in meetings all day, and do all that collaborating. I’m lucky that no one has come up to my desk to yell ‘You have 2 minutes to innovate dammit!’, although I have at times come … Continue reading »
Collecting Coffee Grounds at work
Thank you to a highly skilled photographer, we have capture the elusive suited Genziuk in his natural habitat. Holding meetings in the communal cafe has taken on a whole new level of satisfaction since starting to collect all the grounds that are coming out of those machines. Every time one of those buttons gets pressed … Continue reading »
Ground to Ground in the Office
Recycling Coffee Grounds It took me a little while to figure out that all those office coffee machines were spitting out a healthy quantity of grounds. And it was in one of those moments that I had flashbacks of my decade in corporate life (as in office life), and how many tray loads of used … Continue reading »