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Canberra’s Grind to Ground uses coffee to reduce landfill while giving people with disabilities work

There is something special going on with Canberrans’ used coffee.
Key points:
- Grind to Ground is turning used coffee into nutrient rich soil enhancer
- More than 30 people with disabilities are volunteering at the initiative
- The mother of a volunteer says people with disabilities often struggle to find work
For the past five months, tonnes of ground beans have been turned into a nutrient-rich soil enhancer by a local non-for-profit called Grind to Ground.
But what started as a classroom project at Canberra’s Institute of Technology (CIT), has flourished into a social enterprise that has reduced the ACT’s landfill by 50 tonnes and put more than 30 people with disabilities into work.
So how did a school assignment grow to this?
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