Coffee paper
Two-thirds of the fibre used to make paper comes from virgin fibre and the rest comes from waste fibres. Agro-industrial coffee waste can be used to make paper, contributing to a decrease in deforestation. Peels, leaves and small beans that are left from the coffee during industrial processing are used to manufacture coffee paper.
The BioArt Gallery presents promising feedstock and its related bioeconomy applications in everyday life with 60 stunning pictures. It offers an innovative approach of showcasing to the public some examples of bio-based products and applications currently available in the market through several examples: cosmetics, nutraceuticals, tissues, toys and sport, disposable tableware, cleaning products, gadgets, and much more.
The BioArt Gallery has been displayed to the public in severall incredible venues throughout Europe, and now BIOVOICES makes it available to you through an interactive digital platform!