lasdue t1_j2z0sfj wrote
Reply to comment by Sweet_Guard3904 in espresso maker. one is over 50 years old, the other one will probably beat it to the landfill. Velox, made in Italy. by bachir_22
> All our choices involve environmental and sustainability compromises, and my comment is more about individuals doing what we can amidst these choices.
This just feels strange to me when you’re using a product that creates needless non-compostable waste and is from Nestle out of all companies.
You talk about environmental and sustainability choices and then decide that your compromise is to go with one of the worst companies in those regards?
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lasdue t1_j30wf5r wrote
> You started talking about how 30k “pieces of pointless aluminum” and my Nespresso machine go straight to the landfill, when pointed out that I do recycle and or compost you switch to the evil Nestlé company.
Most people just toss the capsules and Nestle is bad. Even if you recycle them who knows of Nestle actually recycles them all since it’s quite a bit of work additional to remove the liner from the capsule.
> I suppose you must grow your own coffee beans for your daily consumption while we are beneath you.
I buy my coffee from a local roaster who sources their beans directly from coffee farmers. That’s a much better deal for everyone involved, the coffee quality is leagues better than some capsule stuff, I know where the coffee comes from, and the farmer gets paid more because there are no middle men. It’s not even expensive compared to capsules since they’re very expensive given the small coffee content.
Surely you see how doing this is a better option than supporting a known bad company or using capsules? The only “downside” is that I can’t just press a button to make coffee in the morning to save a minute or two.
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