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Three things I've learned: Innovating new coffee materials (with Aaron Feigelman‪)‬ Love Zero Waste

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Aaron Feigelman is a former UCLA student and Tesla employee who recently founded his own materials science company developing functional materials from food waste - starting with coffee waste. His company is called The Kawa Project.

Listen to the interview and learn more about “Innovating new coffee materials”: the average American contributes to 35 pounds (16 kg) of coffee waste per year, big corporations are looking to play a role in fixing the waste issue and the hardest parts about figuring out new uses for food waste - economics and branding.

This recorded Instagram live is part of a series of interviews we're doing, called: "Three things I've learned", where we talk to experts in the zero waste space about their most important learnings.

Sources:
https://www.thekawaproject.com
http://instagram.com/thekawaproject
https://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/formulating/category/natural/The-Kawa-Project-Upcycles-Coffee-for-Cosmetics-Food-Products-573879741.html
https://www.regrained.com
https://www.renewalmill.com

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Credits
Hosts and creators: Malin Leth and Evelina Lundqvist
Jingle by Michael Steinkellner of Merlinn Sound, www.merlinnsound.com
Initiators of the Love Zero Waste community: Evelina Lundqvist and Alexandra Poetz

Love Zero Waste is a collaboration between Circulous, www.circulous.biz and The Good Tribe, www.thegoodtribe.com.

Aaron Feigelman is a former UCLA student and Tesla employee who recently founded his own materials science company developing functional materials from food waste - starting with coffee waste. His company is called The Kawa Project.

Listen to the interview and learn more about “Innovating new coffee materials”: the average American contributes to 35 pounds (16 kg) of coffee waste per year, big corporations are looking to play a role in fixing the waste issue and the hardest parts about figuring out new uses for food waste - economics and branding.

This recorded Instagram live is part of a series of interviews we're doing, called: "Three things I've learned", where we talk to experts in the zero waste space about their most important learnings.

Sources:
https://www.thekawaproject.com
http://instagram.com/thekawaproject
https://www.cosmeticsandtoiletries.com/formulating/category/natural/The-Kawa-Project-Upcycles-Coffee-for-Cosmetics-Food-Products-573879741.html
https://www.regrained.com
https://www.renewalmill.com

Support Love Zero Waste!
Please, support our work by sharing it with the world! Subscribe to the show! Tell your friends and colleagues to listen! To help us create more episodes of the podcast, consider making a one-time donation, www.PayPal.me/lovezerowaste or a monthly donation, www.patreon.com/lovezerowaste.
Your support means everything to us!

Credits
Hosts and creators: Malin Leth and Evelina Lundqvist
Jingle by Michael Steinkellner of Merlinn Sound, www.merlinnsound.com
Initiators of the Love Zero Waste community: Evelina Lundqvist and Alexandra Poetz

Love Zero Waste is a collaboration between Circulous, www.circulous.biz and The Good Tribe, www.thegoodtribe.com.

18 min

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