Spent coffee used to create new gym equipment

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Sprung Gym Flooring, has unveiled a new addition to its product lineup, a world's first gym flooring made with recycled coffee grounds.
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High-performance gym flooring company Sprung Gym Flooring has unveiled a new addition to its product lineup: what’s said to be the world’s first gym flooring made with recycled coffee grounds.

The business in the United Kingdom launched the product for pre-order on its website on 17 April. Each tile in the flooring contains 30 per cent coffee grounds, combined with Sprung’s signature high-density rubber. According to the company, the result is a resilient, shock-absorbing surface with a subtle roasted coffee aroma, designed to serve as both a high-performing floor and a memorable feature.

“What’s great about this product is it performs to the same high standard as our existing tiles, but with a sustainable edge,” says Richard McKay, CEO of Sprung.

“Over the years, we’ve always been looking for ways to innovate using practical, available materials, and incorporating coffee grounds turned out perfect for both the users and the planet.”

Sprung chose coffee grounds as the recyclable product as coffee is one of the most common food waste byproducts globally, with millions of tonnes discarded annually.

According to Sprung, the natural properties of coffee grounds also provide: enhanced shock absorption, which protects joints during high-impact workouts; sustainable sourcing reduces waste by repurposing a material that’s abundantly available; and thermal regulation, maintaining a comfortable floor temperature year-round.

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