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    Merchant: Rainbow Life

    Rice Husk Reusable Cup-Paisley Cosmos

    £9.90
    Description Join the revolution! Have your tea, coffee or cold drinks on the go with our travel cup made from natural rice husk. These coffee/tea cups contain no melamine or other plastics and are BPA and toxin free. These rice husk cups are fully biodegradable. When you are ready to dispose of this cup, soak it in water overnight, crush and bury it in compost or soil. It will start to biodegrade in the soil within six months. What is rice husk anyway? It is the outermost layer of protection encasing a rice grain. It is converted into a useful material by being combined with natural resin(with no added chemicals) to make a hard, durable biodegradable substance which is ideal for making cups and other tableware. Look after it and it will last for years. Light, Durable, Comfortable, Stylish, Strong, Easy to clean (no staining) and biodegradable. In other words, you can’t go wrong! Whoever came up with this novel design is a genius. What a brilliant idea combining a classic British design (well not really, it was Persian originally, truth be told) with its fractal like teardrop motif with the Cosmos itself. This whimsical cup is bound to cheer up any beverage, and, naturally all who sup from it. Specifications Dishwasher and microwave safe. 400ml cup with silicone sleeve and lid. Silicone is not biodegradable but is non-toxic and recyclable. Comes in a cardboard gift box which explains product sustainability and final disposal. Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more
    Description Join the revolution! Have your tea, coffee or cold drinks on the go with our travel cup made from natural rice husk. These coffee/tea cups contain no melamine or other plastics and are BPA and toxin free. These rice husk cups are fully biodegradable. When you are ready to dispose of this cup, soak it in water overnight, crush and bury it in compost or soil. It will start to biodegrade in the soil within six months. What is rice husk anyway? It is the outermost layer of protection encasing a rice grain. It is converted into a useful material by being combined with natural resin(with no added chemicals) to make a hard, durable biodegradable substance which is ideal for making cups and other tableware. Look after it and it will last for years. Light, Durable, Comfortable, Stylish, Strong, Easy to clean (no staining) and biodegradable. In other words, you can’t go wrong! Whoever came up with this novel design is a genius. What a brilliant idea combining a classic British design (well not really, it was Persian originally, truth be told) with its fractal like teardrop motif with the Cosmos itself. This whimsical cup is bound to cheer up any beverage, and, naturally all who sup from it. Specifications Dishwasher and microwave safe. 400ml cup with silicone sleeve and lid. Silicone is not biodegradable but is non-toxic and recyclable. Comes in a cardboard gift box which explains product sustainability and final disposal. Story Shared Earth's mission is to improve the livelihoods of disadvantaged people in developing countries, benefiting local community projects and keeping alive traditional skills that would otherwise be lost. Shared Earth aims: To pay fair prices for products To always offer 50% payment upfront to overseas producers To ensure working conditions are acceptable To provide advice on design and product development To support suppliers and their local communities To avoid child labour To commit to long term relationships with suppliers Read more