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Its no surprise that some 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed per day around the world. The shocking part? That number could equate to over 140 million disposable filters, which means the depletion of nearly 1.5 million trees and the creation of 433,000 cubic yards of trash. The good news is there are eco-friendly, reusable filters like these from CoffeeSock, which are made with certified organic cotton.Not only is cotton more efficiently renewable than plastic, metal, or paper, but it also helps make a better-tasting hot brew. Thats because the cotton absorbs some of the oils released from the coffee beans yet lets acids pass through, resulting in a crisp, rich, and robust brew without the paper taste (or waste)!This 6- to 10-cup Chemex style filter works with pour-over drippers. Each hot-brew filter is expected to last about a year before the quality of the brew begins to fade.To care for your CoffeeSock filters, discard grounds after brewing, then rinse and hang dry before next