Today we were featured in the Independent, one of UK's leading newspapers. The headline is "Best eco-friendly coffee capsules and pods for a guilt-free brew".
As Stacey put it nicely in the article: "There's no reason why your favourite hot drink should be bad for the environment, even if you've got a speedy machine that requires pods".
The article continues, "Created out of a clever mix of sugar cane and sugar beet plants, these compostable and biodegradable pods are completely free from plastic and aluminium, so they can be disposed of in your food waste collection bin. The house espresso is a powerful dark roast – the perfect pod to get you going in the morning."
We are proud and happy to have been featured in the article. We hope a lot of people have heard our message about our compostable Nespresso-compatible coffee pods.
Enjoy! :)
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We had posted a few videos here and then, but never really took our message of sustainability to our Youtube channel. That has changed. Today! We have started to post some of our clips. For instance, our first video portraits a small child which gets really angry over not being told that sustainable compostable coffee pods from Moving Beans exist :).
One of the co-founders of Moving Beans was featured today in a major national newspaper, with a daily readership of more than 2,000,000 people. The story covers her inspiration behind compostable coffee pods and Moving Beans, and about the founding moments and the journey ever since. Her story reads as follows: