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A new fiber from the Taiwanese company Singtex traps odors, wicks away moisture and protects users from UV rays, all using something that would have otherwise ended up in the trash: used coffee beans. The fiber is called S.Café.

One might not think that the strong aroma of coffee could actually lead to a composite fiber that actually has no scent and absorbs odors like a filter. Singtex began experimenting with small batches of used coffee grounds, extracting the chemicals like phenol, ester and

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A new fiber from the Taiwanese company Singtex traps odors, wicks away moisture and protects users from UV rays, all using something that would have otherwise ended up in the trash: used coffee beans. The fiber is called S.Café.

One might not think that the strong aroma of coffee could actually lead to a composite fiber that actually has no scent and absorbs odors like a filter. Singtex began experimenting with small batches of used coffee grounds, extracting the chemicals like phenol, ester and

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