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UNWASTE COFFEE Interactive & Science Artwork unlock Coffee and START Circular Economy Brown < in Greek, kafé ( Coffee ) The color is seen widely in nature, in wood, soil, and human hair color, eye color and skin pigmentation. In Europe and the United States, it is the color most often associated with plainness, humility, the rustic, and poverty. It is also, according to public opinion surveys in Europe and the United States, the least favorite color of the public. Etymology Words for the color brown around the world often come from foods or beverages; in the eastern Mediterranean, the word for brown often comes from the color of coffee; In Turkish, the word for brown is kahve rengi; in Greek, kafé, in Macedonian, kafeyev. In Southeast Asia, the color name often comes from chocolate: coklat in Malay; tsokolate in Filipino. In Japan, the word chairo means the color of tea. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown  
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If my body is enslaved, still my mind is free. " Sophocles "
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But time growing old teaches all things. "Aeschylus" 
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Unwaste Coffee Interactive & Science Artwork Circular economy Moving away from the linear model Linear "Take, Make, Dispose" industrial processes and the lifestyles that feed on them deplete finite reserves to create products that end up in landfills or in incinerators . This realisation triggered the thought process of a few scientists and thinkers, including Walter R. Stahel , an architect, economist, and a founding father of industrial sustainability . Credited with having coined the expression "Cradle to Cradle" (in contrast with "Cradle to Grave", illustrating our "Resource to Waste" way of functioning) in the late 1970s, Stahel worked on developing a "closed loop" approach to production processes, co-founding the Product-Life Institute in Geneva more than 25 years ago.