Wake Us Up
An enjoyable fragrance and a magnificent aroma take you to a completely different ambiance at every moment of the day ... What are we talking about? of course coffee !!
Coffee is a beverage made by mixing the powder obtained by roasting and grinding the fruit seeds of a tree in the genus Coffea of the madder family (Rubiaceae) with water or milk. It is thought that the origins of the coffee plant date back to Ethiopia, and its use as a beverage was first realized in South Arabia. Transported to Europe by Venetian merchants in the 17th century, coffee spread to the continent in a short time. As a result of European colonization in America, Asia and Africa, coffee plantations were established in various parts of the world, and coffee became a widely consumed beverage in the world. Today, coffee is mainly cultivated in tropical climates and altitudes, especially in Brazil, Vietnam and Colombia.
Coffee as a beverage is created by brewing powdered coffee beans, but different factors such as filtration, grinding size, brewing time, water temperature and amount can lead to different beverages. Today, many types of coffee are consumed in the world, especially Espresso, which is a kind of filtered coffee and its derivatives. Due to the stimulating nature of the caffeine substance in coffee, it has an attention-enhancing and alert-keeping feature. The most practical use of hot and cold coffee for home users is of course coffee capsules.
A total of 64% of American adults consume approximately 400 million cups of coffee each day. With their fast-paced, on-the-go lifestyles, single-serve coffee capsules have become an indispensable packaging format. A published study shows that the global coffee capsule market is growing from $ 8.327 million in 2019 to $ 14.062 million in 2027, with a CAGR of 7.0%. According to the report, Coffee capsule refers to vacuum-packed coffee in a plastic or aluminum package instead of a paper filter. The benefit of this is that vacuum packaging provides hygiene and prevents external factors such as oxygen, moisture and heat from entering. The capsules are easy to use and keep the coffee fresh longer. They are usually designed for use with one brand or system and cannot be interchanged with other systems. The growing capsule market has also expanded in materials used such as plastic, aluminum and now bamboo. The sustainability of the capsules is aimed by presenting them in various materials.
While the use of coffee capsules is so intense, it would be a miracle they were not included in recycling. It does not end with counting in meetings, conversations, driving, in the park, when we wake up, after dinner, before dinner… !!! Coffee capsules are now recycled, we said let's wake you up!