This is quite awesome! The mask is biodegradable, the strings are wool, the ink printed on it is eco-friendly, and the rice paper mask is embedded with seeds! The filtration properties are about as effective as a cloth mask, so 'tis to be used in conjunction with a higher quality mask.
When you're done with the mask, rather than throwing it away, just plant it in the ground!
The masks run about 3 Euros each and are currently only available in Germany and Belgium, and presumably Holland.
In English:
https://tekdeeps.com/netherlands-biodegradable-masks-turn-into-flowers-after-burial/?fbclid=IwAR2DD3FfQ7gmYdwalqZmeVynHpSikxHYHiyPB4QJxt528HEe6ZktlsB0rY4
Her Dutch web site:
https://mariebeebloom.com/
When you're done with the mask, rather than throwing it away, just plant it in the ground!
The masks run about 3 Euros each and are currently only available in Germany and Belgium, and presumably Holland.
In English:
https://tekdeeps.com/netherlands-biodegradable-masks-turn-into-flowers-after-burial/?fbclid=IwAR2DD3FfQ7gmYdwalqZmeVynHpSikxHYHiyPB4QJxt528HEe6ZktlsB0rY4
Her Dutch web site:
https://mariebeebloom.com/
Re: Ecofriendly Masks!
Date: 2021-03-10 02:42 am (UTC)I've seen one or two on the ground, but that's all. I was raised with the "use it up, wear it out, make it do, do without" adage, so tossing them makes no sense to me. If you throw them out and need to buy more, that's money you could spend on something else.
I've been spraying my used masks heavily with alcohol, then letting them hang for a week before reusing them. Seems like it should work. I use a fresh inner mask (the blue folded medical kind) for each place I go into because they start to get damp and clammy. So I use 3 or 4 on my weekly trip to town; it would be a dreadful waste if I threw all of those away. I do buy more alcohol than previously, but it's cheaper than masks.