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Stiftung Warentest: Conventional coffee is three times more harmful to the environment than organic coffee

Maike Schuldt-Jensen
4/3/2024
Translation: machine translated

Fewer pesticides and fertilisers make a big difference: this is shown by a StiWa study on the life cycle assessment of coffee.

As expected: single-use capsules perform worst

Capsule coffee with refillable capsules, on the other hand, is the most ecological way to prepare coffee - for both high and low coffee consumption. In the long term, this variant also benefits the wallet: a reusable capsule costs around 24 euros and can be used for several years after purchase.

Organic makes a clear difference

Labour conditions were not taken into account

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