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Marie Bee Bloom s biodegradable face masks blossom into wildflowers From daisies to baby s breath, Dutch brand Marie Bee Bloom has embedded flower seeds into single-use rice paper masks in a bid to cut down on plastic pollution and give back to nature. When planted into soil and watered, the seeds start to germinate in around three days and will ultimately grow into a small patch of wildflowers. Fabricated in a small community workshop in the Netherlands, the mask itself will biodegrade whether placed in a garden or a landfill. Marie Bee Bloom masks can be planted in soil The designers created the product as an alternative to disposable personal protective equipment (PPE) made from plastics, which takes up to 450 years to biodegrade and breaks down into microplastics ingested by fish, other marine life and ultimately humans. ....
Biodegradable Face Mask Is Good for the Planet mentalfloss.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mentalfloss.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
This Anti-COVID Face Mask May Make Your Garden Bloom outlookindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from outlookindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A DRESS made out of wallpaper has been created by two female York designers - and will be on show in the city over the festive period. Earlier this year, Leanne Corrine Pollard and Antonia Houston united their creative skills in interiors and fashion and created a dress made entirely from wallpaper to celebrate York Fashion Week. However when Covid struck, York Fashion Week had to be cancelled - like many other events in the city. The wallpaper dress in Barley Hall But after seeing the gown, Barley Hall – York’s medieval townhouse hidden in a snickleway between Stonegate and Grape Lane – offered to display the dress in the historic Great Hall over the festive period. ....