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It doesn't make any waste if you never dispose of the filter.
paper is compostable
So is water..
Source?
I piss on my flowers every day, it's basically the same thing.
Your flowers must smell lovely
a metal filter would make the pasta water coffee taste bad
(i understand the joke but i have found metal filters work fine)
it may be disposable, but it is also eatable.
So are the coffee grounds
who knows how many times she used it already/plans to use
I compost the filters
It's hard to tell, but it looks similar to my reusable hemp cloth filter. There's a chance it's reusable.