Coffee Grounds Egg Holder
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Elevate your kitchen space in a sustainable way.
A beautifully tactile, durable, and lightweight 6 egg holder that looks like natural stone. Please be aware that the colour of your egg holder will vary.
Crafted from Jesmonite and upcycled coffee grounds to give it a unique appearance.
The upcycled coffee grounds for this specific project were donated by the folk at The Great Taste Awards 2024. After judging all their coffee entries- both the unwanted beans and grounds were collected by GFG and put to 'GOOD'.
Jesmonite is water based and contains a natural mineral called gypsum. It contains no nasty solvents and no VOCs. It sets at room temperature and so we use no energy to make this product. It is said to last for decades and as such the Carbon within the waste coffee grounds remains 'captured' - making this even more eco-friendly as a material.
Handmade at GFG HQ. As such, there will be slight variations between individual items. We suggest using a coat of natural wax (such as beeswax) every 6 months- to keep it looking as good as new! It will arrive already sealed and coated with wax.
As with all our other non -alcohol products, a proportion of profits from every sale will go to support our homelessness charity.
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Grounds for Good gives new life to used coffee grounds – transforming what was once considered waste into wellbeing products that are good for you, good for the planet and good for the community.
From candles and eye pillows to body scrubs and home accessories, the team handmakes every product in Wales, harnessing the natural benefits of repurposed coffee grounds.
The circular brand collects these spent grounds from local independent cafés, helping to divert waste from landfill, reduce the coffee houses’ high commercial waste rates and reduce methane – a greenhouse gas more than 30 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Wherever possible, they source additional ingredients locally too, favouring Welsh suppliers and always choosing natural, vegan materials.
But Grounds for Good’s impact goes beyond waste reduction. Through the Work for Good platform, a portion of profits supports Llamau – a Welsh charity tackling homelessness among young people and vulnerable women. The brand also plans to offer work placements to those with lived experience of homelessness, helping them rebuild their lives with practical skills and confidence.
With low-waste packaging and creative reuse at every turn, this is ethical self-care that turns waste into worth.