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Ford and McDonalds collaborate to convert coffee bean skin into car parts

2020-01-08 20:06:27| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Drawing on Canadian research, the companies are giving vehicles a caffeine boost by using coffee chaff in vehicle parts such as headlamp housings. The post Ford and McDonald’s collaborate to convert coffee bean skin into car parts appeared first on Canadian Plastics.

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