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Coffee Waste Brews Future of Vegan Leather
7 Feb
Summary
- Indonesian firm Bell Living Lab grows vegan leather from coffee waste.
- The material, M-Tex, uses bacteria to convert coffee pulp into cellulose.
- Collaboration explores bio-manufacturing for space exploration applications.

On February 6, 2026, a strategic visit took place in Bandung, Indonesia, where Dr. Kengo Suzuki of Tsunan Sake Brewery met with Arka Irfani, CEO of Bell Living Lab. They toured Bell's facility and discussed bio-manufacturing and circular economics.
Bell Living Lab utilizes coffee waste, a significant agricultural byproduct in Indonesia, to create M-Tex, a vegan leather. This material is grown using bacterial fermentation, converting coffee pulp into cellulose nanofibers.
The process involves preparing coffee pulp, fermenting it with bacteria to produce cellulose, and then forming and finishing the material into durable sheets.




