Hario X Project Waterfall V60 Coffee Filter Papers Size 02 (100 pack) x 120 Units + FREE TOPL Cup Bundle
Hario X Project Waterfall V60 Coffee Filter Papers Size 02 (100 pack) x 120 Units + FREE TOPL Cup Bundle
Purchase 120 units of Hario X Project Waterfall V60 Coffee Filter Papers Size 02 and Save 40% plus get a FREE Project Waterfall TOPL Reusable Cup
Hario X Project Waterfall V60 Coffee Filter Papers Size 02 (100 pack)
These bespoke Hario V60 filter papers have been made in conjunction with Project Waterfall. Proceeds from this pack of Hario coffee filter papers will help support Project Waterfall’s work to bring clean water, sanitation and education to coffee growing communities across the world.
- Includes 100x 02 filter papers (white)
- Compatible with Hario V60 02 Drippers
Project Waterfall is the charity of choice for the coffee industry. It’s their mission to unite the coffee industry and coffee consumers to give back to the communities growing our coffee by investing in sustainable clean water, sanitation and hygiene projects.
Since 2011, Project Waterfall has raised over £1 million and changed more than 50,000 lives in Nicaragua, Tanzania, Rwanda, Vietnam, Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia.
Learn more about Project Waterfall.
TOPL Flow360° / Stroll Reusable Cup - Stone 8oz (Project Waterfall)
Discover the TOPL Flow360 Stone 8oz (Project Waterfall Edition), a symbol of innovation and charity. This special edition cup not only champions sustainable coffee consumption with its eco-friendly design but also supports Project Waterfall's mission. With every purchase, you contribute to their remarkable efforts in bringing clean water, sanitation, and education to coffee-growing communities worldwide. Celebrate the achievements of Project Waterfall, which has positively impacted over 50,000 lives across coffee regions, with this stylish and purposeful cup.
About Project Waterfall
Project Waterfall is the charity of choice for the coffee industry, working to bring clean drinking water, sanitation and education to coffee growing communities. You can find out more about their work here.