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Coffee, K-Cups & Sustainability

Ben Carbon Footprint, Sustainability, YouTube Channel October 24, 2019September 3, 2021americano, cappuccino, Carbon Footprint, Climate Change, Climate crisis, Climate Science, coffee, espresso, flat white, Global Warming, K-Cups, latte, long black, macchiato, mochaccino, Sustainability
Coffee, K-Cups & Sustainability
We live in a world where we can have our coffee any way we want it, so why not have it sustainably? Lexi takes a look at our beloved daily stimulant and the sustainability of the convenient K-Cup. Did you know that it takes a whopping 37 gallons of water to ultimately produce one cup of coffee?

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