
 Coffee is a moment you can't give up, starting from the early hours of the morning.
The coffee pot on the stove, the aroma filling the room, and the unmistakable bubbling of coffee when it's ready...that's magic! For some, a social ritual; for others, an intimate act of meditation.
Today, it's the coffee maker we want to talk about, and above all, its invaluable power: having the least possible impact on the environment during our daily activities . Made of aluminum or steel, both recyclable materials, it guarantees a long life cycle compared to disposable capsules. Reuse is, in fact, the cornerstone of the coffee maker's ability to ensure a truly positive impact on the environment.
The filter and gasket are the components that need to be paid attention to and replaced periodically, but otherwise, if treated correctly, a coffee maker can last up to 8 years.
What's also one of the essential rules for making good coffee? Don't clean the coffee maker with detergents or soaps, but simply rinse with hot water. Obviously, the coffee maker should be disassembled and reassembled once all its parts are completely dry, to prevent oxidation. Long lifespan + zero detergents = the planet thanks us.
Everything else is then done by the coffee, which is 100% compostable . In fact, all coffee grounds are organic residues that can be used as home compost to fertilize garden and houseplants.
And who would have expected that from the good old coffee maker?
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