Promotion Tops 2024

008 MAKE CONSCIOUS CHOICES FOR YOURSELF AND THE PLANET CORK - cork is the outer bark of the cork oak tree, which is harvested without harming the tree and will regenerate thereafter. Waste from cork production can be used to produce further cork items or can be upcycled. Warm material, natural to the touch and in appearance. Service, quality & safety BAMBOO - one of the fastest growing plants on Earth. It can be harvested and used for production within short time. Grows back after being cut down and is a persistent plant that requires less chemical protection. Durable material, natural to the touch and in appearance. WOOD - easily available locally, which reduces the need for long-haul transport. Preferably from sustainable forestry, where the amount of wood collected is replenished by new plantings. STAINLESS STEEL - one of the most commonly recycled materials in the world. Steel recycling is effective and allows for repeated processing without compromising quality. Safe for food storage; does not affect its taste and smell. Resistant to corrosion. GLASS - one of the most recyclable materials in the world. Recycling glass is effective and allows for repeated processing without loss of material properties. Chemically stable substance - does not release harmful substances into water or soil. Safe for food storage; does not affect its taste or smell. RPET - made from PET plastic bottles, which helps to reduce waste and need for new petrochemical raw materials. RPET production usually requires less energy than PET. Retains basic properties of plastic - durability, flexibility, resistance to damage. COTTON - biodegradable and thereby reducing waste. Depending on the type, cotton can be grown with minimal use of chemicals (e.g. organic cotton). Natural, multi- purpose material. JUTE - natural fibre made from jute plant, which grows relatively quickly and does not require large amounts of chemical treatment. Compared to other crops, it needs less water. Decomposes naturally and is durable. RECYCLED PAPER - paper recycling reduces the need to cut down trees. The production of recycled paper requires less water than the conventional production of paper because it is a less complex process. Can be recycled time and again, which promotes a closed material cycle.

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