I worked for Nestle for 11 years. They definitely don't put much effort into sustainability or environmental impact. Production always took precedents.
I use a plunger pot . It’s ridiculously easy to use and being double-walled ,stainless steel the coffee stays hot for at least an hour. You can use any type of coffee and make any amount up to and including 6 cups. Nothing left except the grounds which I use in my compost. You can also buy glass at different stores.
It would help if you looked at Nestle's history not only with chocolate and worker exploration but also with modern slavery. But the worst in my opinion is the baby powder formula mild scandal in Mexico
Best coffee method in the world: boil water,throw in fresh coffee,water then foams ,pour through a coffee strainer into cup,perfect. This method is not for idiots.
Believe the hype and get what you paid for.. For over 10 yrs I've roasted purchased green beans using a heat gun mounted to a bread machine. With a decent grinder and expresso machine you will never buy store sold coffee again. Over the time I've roasted way over 200 kg of many various type of single origin green beans, using the same DIY adjustable heatgun and a converted for purpose cheap 2nd hand breadmaker appliance.
I use reusable/resealable pods, filled with my favourite coffee, tamped down, the only thing the Nespresso machine does is heat the water through my pods & froth the milk. I have some plastic pods that are made to fit Nespresso machines, I fill those pods with a different favourite coffee, tamp down, put a piece of aluminium foil on top & seal around the individual pod edges, these are perforated @ the bottom, no aluminium foil is punched to get coffee out & store in the refrigerator.
Our local municipality accepts Nespresso pods in our recycling bins, prior to that, we always sent the used pods back, free of charge, in bags provided by Nestle. It’s not Nestle that failed, it’s people who couldn’t be bothered to collect and send back the used pods free of charge: maybe some of you whining in the comment section.
Big corp cares about shareholders and C suite bonuses. Its basically a pretty sociopathic mindset. Care for yourself and for those you can use for your own benefit.
Its Nov. 20204 and I can easily afford a Nespresso machine but decided NO - will rather go to a decent coffee shop and order a Cuppucino or Cafe Late than spoiling this taste at home.
I confess I like my instant hot espresso with foam on top but the flavors are all the same - bitter. Loving my Aeropress with tasty local beans. I do both but I guess I should keep moving toward local better-tasting brew and leave the Nespresso for company.
This coffee mer it is s jock it doesn't give enough coffee and you can't use any other coffee it doesn't fit you only you have to buy from them I work in the hospital I need a big cap off coffee this ia a stupid.
If you consider all the products we consume, then all that harm. It's a funny thought, mankind thinking they can do anything they won't without consequences.
Dirty bastards . However I do like a convenient coffee at home that doesn’t cost $6 plus dollars .so I buy their products. What happened to government watchdog s for this kind of of greenwashing? Don’t tell me my government has been bought!
Only wannabes who can't stretch to an automatic bean to cup machine buy a Pod machine. If you're serious about your coffee, £1000+ is the minimum you should be spending. When you're an aficionado, then you get a manual top quality machine, like a Gaggia. For those of us who can't ba arsed with the tamping, a fully automatic B2C machine is the way to go., They pay for themselves in the long run whilst allowing you to self-blend and produce a repertoire of specialist drinks.
are you a supporter of Nespresso?
absolutely not
of course... NOT!
I avoid everything that is nestle`
Not
Just another attempt to create a captive market for an overpriced gimmick. There are many coffees superior to anything I have ever found from Nestle.
I worked for Nestle for 11 years.
They definitely don't put much effort into sustainability or environmental impact.
Production always took precedents.
In the process we drink alluminium together with coffee
Nestle is simply a chemical giant.
They specialize in UPF production. Yes, many low quality, unhealthy ingredients are major inputs to their recipes both for human and pet consumption.
@@jkean888 a multinational corporate company where profits take main stage
I use a plunger pot . It’s ridiculously easy to use and being double-walled ,stainless steel the coffee stays hot for at least an hour. You can use any type of coffee and make any amount up to and including 6 cups. Nothing left except the grounds which I use in my compost. You can also buy glass at different stores.
Unfortunately inside those capsule there is a mix of cheap coffee and other cheap products
Not true.
But they cost 5 times more than normal coffee
It would help if you looked at Nestle's history not only with chocolate and worker exploration but also with modern slavery. But the worst in my opinion is the baby powder formula mild scandal in Mexico
Or the stated belief of their evil looking ceo that access to water is not/should not be a human right. Been boycotting nestle` ever since.
@@SandraBonney clean drinkable water should be a human right always
@@SandraBonney me to
''Water isn't human right , should be privatized'' was quote by one of their CEO's , so..
Best coffee method in the world: boil water,throw in fresh coffee,water then foams ,pour through a coffee strainer into cup,perfect.
This method is not for idiots.
Fresh coffee?! Ehh, is not fresh, is processed coffee beans and is not healthy
yay....
Believe the hype and get what you paid for..
For over 10 yrs I've roasted purchased green beans using a heat gun mounted to a bread machine. With a decent grinder and expresso machine you will never buy store sold coffee again.
Over the time I've roasted way over 200 kg of many various type of single origin green beans, using the same DIY adjustable heatgun and a converted for purpose cheap 2nd hand breadmaker appliance.
clever you....🤗
That deserves a TH-cam video on its own. Sounds brilliant!
Some might say that this is a very expensive way of drinking sub-standard coffee. I couldn't possibly comment!
I agree. . Wouldn’t participate in this lunacy.
I use reusable/resealable pods, filled with my favourite coffee, tamped down, the only thing the Nespresso machine does is heat the water through my pods & froth the milk. I have some plastic pods that are made to fit Nespresso machines, I fill those pods with a different favourite coffee, tamp down, put a piece of aluminium foil on top & seal around the individual pod edges, these are perforated @ the bottom, no aluminium foil is punched to get coffee out & store in the refrigerator.
No one does Espresso here anymore.. shops are closing left right and center.. ie in Australia
Fine presentation. Funny how it's always those people and commercial entities and groups who promise the loudest that end up being the worst.
I doubt whether people care about the environment. I see single use coffee cups on tv at work throw away. Most people don't care
Our local municipality accepts Nespresso pods in our recycling bins, prior to that, we always sent the used pods back, free of charge, in bags provided by Nestle. It’s not Nestle that failed, it’s people who couldn’t be bothered to collect and send back the used pods free of charge: maybe some of you whining in the comment section.
You don’t live in an isolated world, Nespresso is sold in many countries with no such return and recycling facilities.
If George backs it, there has to be a problem.
If they need a famous actor to brand there goods then that should send warning bells to your brain. 😮 A good product sells itself.😊
Big corp cares about shareholders and C suite bonuses.
Its basically a pretty sociopathic mindset. Care for yourself and for those you can use for your own benefit.
3:30 what on earth was the lady lab tech doing??? Lol!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@ceecee8757 she is clearly not a lab tech.
hAHAHA
Aluminium can be recycled and turn into other products. Is the consumer that stops this by throwing it away
I recycled Nespresso capsules, now i have a fully automatic coffed machine where i use beans.
Its Nov. 20204 and I can easily afford a Nespresso machine but decided NO - will rather go to a decent coffee shop and order a Cuppucino or Cafe Late than spoiling this taste at home.
Get a manual coffee press and learn how to make coffee yourself. It will be miles better than anything you can get from cafes
Personally, I intensly dislike the taste of Nesoresso....yuck!
Yeah, I gave away my Keurig and went back to instant.
Buy a real Italian coffee machine, just beans, period.
And is the original thing.
I confess I like my instant hot espresso with foam on top but the flavors are all the same - bitter. Loving my Aeropress with tasty local beans. I do both but I guess I should keep moving toward local better-tasting brew and leave the Nespresso for company.
So, the Oscar goes to?
This coffee mer it is s jock it doesn't give enough coffee and you can't use any other coffee it doesn't fit you only you have to buy from them I work in the hospital I need a big cap off coffee this ia a stupid.
If you consider all the products we consume, then all that harm.
It's a funny thought, mankind thinking they can do anything they won't without consequences.
AI voice = I'm moving on, rapidly (and I keep telling myself to avoid clickbait headlines).
Dirty bastards . However I do like a convenient coffee at home that doesn’t cost $6 plus dollars .so I buy their products.
What happened to government watchdog s for this kind of of greenwashing?
Don’t tell me my government has been bought!
Only wannabes who can't stretch to an automatic bean to cup machine buy a Pod machine. If you're serious about your coffee, £1000+ is the minimum you should be spending. When you're an aficionado, then you get a manual top quality machine, like a Gaggia. For those of us who can't ba arsed with the tamping, a fully automatic B2C machine is the way to go., They pay for themselves in the long run whilst allowing you to self-blend and produce a repertoire of specialist drinks.
U can spend a lot less on a briel portuguese coffee machine
They taste yucky!...... I have a Jura coffee machine, using freshly grinded coffee beans. That tastes like coffee. Nespresso is kr@p!!
Ojú con la cia, no deja ningún actor vivo
Ojo ?
Congrats to Nespresso. A quality product easily deserves priority over the pseudo-science rubbish of the fraudulent environmentalists.
You have never worked inside a factory have you.
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Not a word for nespresso's coffee. Your presentation sucks.
Don’t worry Rio Tinto is very Woke and DEI. So all good.
Who cares!
I love Clooney❤✌️