New Eco-Minded Coffee Machine Argues For Plastics With Enzymes

A year ago, Mel Elias, the former CEO of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, a popular coffee chain throughout the US, launched his latest venture, Bruvi.

He, alongside co-founder Sung Ho, wants to take on the biggest single serve coffee brand in the world, Keurig, which he says has over 90% of the market share when it come to single serve machines used at home to brew up coffee.

But it’s not his first time trying this venture. While at Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Elias saw that there was room in the market for another brand — one that he says looks more closely at

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