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"textContent": "Around the world, over two billion daily cups of coffee are consumed. That means there are a staggering amount of coffee grounds getting tossed away every day. Researchers now have a plan to turn all that waste into eco-friendly insulation.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Materials, Engineering\n\n**Tags:** Biochar, Insulation, Coffee, Green+Technology, Recycling",
"title": "Coffee in your walls? Breakthrough converts grounds to insulation"
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