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Polluting waste generated during coffee production could be turned into electricity, thanks to research at the University of Surrey.
Dr Claudio Avignone-Rossa and his team discovered that the community of microbes found in a wastewater treatment plant could hold the key to degrading coffee waste, which is highly damaging to the environment.
In this short video we talk to Dr Claudio Avignone-Rossa about his work.
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Polluting waste generated during coffee production could be turned into electricity, thanks to research at the University of Surrey.
Dr Claudio Avignone-Rossa and his team discovered that the community of microbes found in a wastewater treatment plant could hold the key to degrading coffee waste, which is highly damaging to the environment.
In this short video we talk to Dr Claudio Avignone-Rossa about his work.
See BBSRC News for the latest news, features and events: bbsrc.ac.uk/news
Follow BBSRC on Twitter: twitter.com/bbsrc