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http://dx.doi.org/10.5855/ENERGY.2017.26.4.014

Analyses for Current Research Status for the Coffee By-product and for Status of Coffee Wastes in Seoul  

Nam, Gnu (Center for Carbon Mineralization, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
Kim, Min-suk (Center for Carbon Mineralization, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
Ahn, Ji Whan (Center for Carbon Mineralization, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources)
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Abstract
Coffee consumption has been increased all around world as well as in South Korea. Coffee by-products occurred from the coffee consumption also have been rapidly increased, but the technology and methods to handle the by-product have not been much developed, resulting the severe environmental problems in soil and water. In order to solve this environmental problem, using the coffee by-product, eco-friendly and cheap methods for the recycling have been actively discussed and suggested. In this article, we discussed the types and characters of the coffee by-product and investigated the trend about the methods for utilizing the coffee by-product. In addition, we figured out the current status of coffee waste in Seoul, South Korea and discussed plans that Seoul government is working on to handle the coffee waste.
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Coffee waste; Coffee by-product; Coffee recycling;
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