Did you know that there are campaigns over in China and Japan lead by their governments for people to bring their own chopsticks? Yes, people in Asia are using so much single use chopsticks that it became a huge part of the polluting problem. Taking their example, we would like to start a bring your own cutlery (#BYOC) trend.
The concept of a circular and green economy was formed in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century. They aim to rethink industrial processes. They are based on the ideas of industrial ecology and industrial metabolism (symbiosis).
Plastic pollution is so prevalent in the environment that a person consumes five grams or one credit card per week. The key question now is whether this is dangerous and what the consequences may be for human health - in the short and long term.
Numbers of COVID-19 cases are rising globally during the flu season as expected. To keep us and the people around us safe by preventing the spread of pathogens and infections we need to follow basic hygiene rules. “Good hygiene: the primary way to prevent infections
In the spirit of the 2020 unusualness our Black Friday and Cyber Monday (BFCM) campaign will also take an unusual turn. We offer all our customers completely free, a hundred percent off, unlimited discount of all of our products for the week of BFCM (23rd November – 1st December).
Did you know that we waste 1.3 billion tons of food every year? I was surprised to learn that developed and developing countries contribute equally to the problem. The reasons, however, are radically different. In developing countries, the largest losses occur during harvesting and processing, while in industrialized countries they occur in shops and consumers. In Europe, for example, households are responsible for 53% of all