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Zero Waste Pour-over Coffee Brewing Workshop

Sat, 08 Mar

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Zero Waste Emporium

Master the art of sustainable pour-over coffee brewing in this hands-on workshop that combines exceptional coffee craftspersonship with zero-waste practices, led by biodiversity conservationist and professional barista trainer Praveen Ponraj.

Zero Waste Pour-over Coffee Brewing Workshop
Zero Waste Pour-over Coffee Brewing Workshop

Time & Location

08 Mar 2025, 09:00 – 10:00 GMT-8

Zero Waste Emporium, 1728 Douglas St, Victoria, BC V8W 2G7, Canada

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About the event

Join us for an enlightening Zero Waste Pour-over Coffee Brewing Workshop, where sustainability meets exceptional coffee craftspersonship. Learn how to create the perfect cup while minimizing environmental impact.


This unique workshop is brought to you through a collaborative effort with Zero Waste Emporium, our venue sponsor and Victoria's premier zero waste retail store, and That Sustainable Collective, our host sponsor.


Your instructor, Praveen Ponraj, brings expertise in Biodiversity Conservation in Global Coffee Value Chains and is the founder of Climate Wave Coffee Research Institute and Academy. As a professional barista trainer, Praveen's passion for coffee education and sustainability creates an engaging learning environment.


This hands-on workshop addresses a critical environmental challenge: eliminating paper filters, which contribute to deforestation, while maintaining exceptional brew quality. Learn innovative techniques to overcome common brewing challenges and create delicious, waste-free coffee at home.


Interactive Q&A sessions throughout the workshop ensure you'll leave with all your…

Tickets

  • General Admission

    Sale ends: 07 Mar, 17:00 GMT-8
    CA$20.00
    Tax: +CA$1.00 GST+CA$0.53 service fee

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CA$0.00

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