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NewsSource: National Research Council of Science & Technology – Chemical Engineering Journal | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 21, 2026 Just 90 Seconds Turns Wet Coffee Grounds into High-Grade Solid Fuel Key Takeaways: Korean researchers develop Flame Plasma Pyrolysis (FPP) technology to convert wet coffee grounds into biochar in just 90 seconds. The technology</p>
NewsSEOUL – Qahwa World As the global search intensifies for effective solutions to both the climate crisis and the growing burden of organic waste, a recent scientific breakthrough offers an unexpected answer from within a coffee cup. A study published in Biochar (2026) reveals that researchers from Jeonbuk National University have developed a high-performance thermal</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Two years after Australian researchers first turned yesterday’s espresso shots into tomorrow’s building material, the “coffee concrete” revolution is no longer a lab curiosity. It is now being used on the streets of Victoria and reshaping how the world thinks about waste. As a coffee expert who has spent two decades</p>
NewsDubai – Qahwa World Researchers at RMIT University are developing new ways to reduce the carbon footprint of construction materials by converting spent coffee grounds into biochar for use in concrete. A life-cycle analysis conducted by RMIT University has shown, for the first time, that biochar made from used coffee grounds can help produce a</p>