Coffee ground pots Kickstarter
Posted by Jakub
We’ve only supported/shared a handful of Kickstarter projects in the past, I always want to do more but its best wait for some of the best ones or ones that friends do that catch our eyes. This one by Matthew Waldman from Nooka is a pretty great idea since I see soo much coffee grounds go in the trash and a compost in an office environment isn’t the best always. I’ll let the video do the talking, support below.
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Rachel says:
May 6, 2013 at 9:23 amThis is a great share! Thanks! I wish more companies strived for those kind of values.
Pacôme says:
May 6, 2013 at 10:52 amHe is talking about resins in the video which is, no doubt, coming from chemical / petroindustry.
Another eco-marketing product, to aware fake eco consciousness.
Btw, the chamfers on his cubic-recipienties look nice.
John says:
May 6, 2013 at 11:04 amI saw this on a few sites now and its one of those things you wish you could’ve invented. Ingenious. Simple. Beautiful. Honored Matt used our Crozet track for the kickstarter video.
Rachel says:
May 6, 2013 at 11:23 amImagine all the coffee grounds they could get daily from starbucks…
@Pacôme—aren’t there better non-toxic epoxy ricin out there that they can use? Do you know an alternative method? If they can find a better way to hold it together than it’s a great little upcycle product. If not, best solution is for everyone to stop drinking coffee so we can stop polluting the ocean with our highly concentrated caffeinated pee. Doubt that would happen though…
Spencer says:
May 6, 2013 at 6:05 pmAny track id for the video?
lewis says:
May 6, 2013 at 8:28 pmhttp://www.nooka.com/noozik/
track 4.
Ches says:
May 6, 2013 at 11:21 pmSoooo you pay $35 for…a flower pot? Sorry but this is dumb. I mean, yeah, neat idea, but I doubt it is going to have any effect unless it is mass produced, not marketed exclusively to “creative professionals” for anything about $5.
Gabriel says:
May 7, 2013 at 1:28 pmWhy isn’t a composting container okay in an office environment? We’ve done it, and it’s a non-issue.
Alex says:
May 8, 2013 at 5:53 amLovely stuff here! Friend of mine a made espresso cups out of the same materials. used ground coffee & resin. was a beautiful project. I could only find some photos on his blog –> http://hellojulian.com/blog/?p=270
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Peter says:
August 15, 2013 at 8:31 pmA great idea – if you want to learn more about what to do with the limitless supply of used coffee grounds – check out http://groundtoground.org