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iren [92.7K]
3 years ago
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Write a summary On why bamboo is good for the environment and for what the bamboo products are used .Use a minimum of 8 points f

or your summary
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Reptile [31]3 years ago
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Single use plastic is one of the worlds worst contributors to waste. A shocking amount of plastic is only used once and ends up in our oceans, rivers, woodlands and landfills.At Bare Vida, we care for the planet and know that you do too. That’s why we are dedicated in providing you with fun, functional and long-lasting eco-friendly products that will become your go-to reusable alternatives to single-use plastic.

Explanation:

Universally, we create a scary 300 million tons of plastic every year. And a shocking 9% of this is recycled or reused. This means that 91% of all plastic is only used once, and then ends up getting thrown away- and finding its way into our oceans or landfills. This is a huge amount which is why scientists predict that by 2050, there will be more plastic in our ocean than fish.

The answer to this crisis is making better choices.

And a simple way you can make a difference is by switching to sustainable products and by saying no to single-use plastic.

 

So what else can you use instead?

 

Bamboo! It’s an incredible alternative to plastic because it’s so strong and durable - but is biodegradable and natural instead.

 

Here are 5 reasons why bamboo is so great:

1. Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant on earth

Bamboo is a highly sustainable plant. Bamboo can grow to full size in just 3-4 months, compared to standard trees which can take 30+ years to grow.

In the right conditions, it can grow 3 feet tall in 24 hours which means you can literally watch it grow with your own eyes! This makes it a super sustainable alternative due to its naturally renewing properties.

Plus, nasty pesticides and chemicals aren't required when harvesting bamboo. This means the cultivation is natural, and never harms the environment.



why is bamboo eco friendly

2. Bamboo is strong and durable

It’s no surprise that bamboo is often named as the new ‘green steel’ for its versatility and strength in construction, with entire homes now being built entirely from this robust plant.

Bamboo has an astounding strength and lifespan whilst remaining light and easy to carry around. With proper care, your bamboo goodies can be used time and time again without the worry of them deteriorating.

 

3. Bamboo is safe and hygienic

Bamboo fibres are naturally anti-bacterial without needing any toxic chemical treatments, all thanks to its substance called ‘bamboo kun’.

Bamboo kun is found in bamboo fibre and is an antimicrobial bio-agent which gives bamboo its natural antibacterial properties. This prevents bacteria and microbes growing on bamboo products making it the perfect plant for naturally hygienic products such as bamboo straws and cutlery, keeping them sterile and fresh.

Plus, when the bamboo is coupled with food-approved varnish on top, it can stay strong and safe for years. At Bare Vida, we apply a food-approved varnish on top of all our utensils - and in the inside of every straw - to help the utensils last for 3+ years. This seals and protects the bamboo making them the ultimate reusable utensils.

 

Bamboo Is Good For The Community

At Bare Vida, we love to give back to the community. Bamboo production and manufacturing sustains the traditional industry and creates new well-paying stables jobs for locals in areas that need social and economic stability. This is why every one of our unique sustainable goodies are all locally grown and handmade in Bali, giving straight back to Balinese locals.

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