Sanctus Mundo Bento Lunch Box featured in Energy Times Earth Day Gift Guide

The Energy Times has put together an Earth Day Gift Guide of various eco-friendly products, including the Sanctus Mundo stainless steel bento lunch box, which is a perennial favorite among our followers. Treat every day like Earth Day by switching from a plastic lunch container to one that will last generations and not leach chemicals into your food.


 
Read about our Airtight Sanctus Mundo Containers in the Toronto Star

Barbara Turnbull, Living Reporter for the Toronto Star, gives her take on our Sanctus Mundo stainless steel airtight containers after receiving a set as a gift.  She liked them so much she even ordered some more. You can read her article in the Living Section of the Toronto Star.

 
Ice Without Plastic!

Wakefield, 19 July 2010 -- The long-awaited Sanctus Mundo ice cube tray is finally here! We know it's well-made and it has been tested to ensure it is safe and toxin-free. It's modelled after those aluminum beauties from the fifties, but has been made to exacting modern standards out of the highest quality 304, 18-8 stainless steel - no aluminum here!  It also works beautifully for freezing baby food, pesto, juice - lots of room for creativity. And the pull lever folds snugly down into the mechanism so you can stack the tray and save valuable space in the freezer.

Plastic-free ice is now possible!
 

Ice Cube Tray

 
Non-Plastic Toilet Brushes Exist and They are Now in Stock!

Wakefield, 27 June 2010 -- For those who thought that there was no such thing as a completely non-plastic toilet brush, Life Without Plastic brings to North America the completely natural, non-plastic, eco-friendly, sustainable toilet brush and its holder.  Plastic toilet brushes generally last only a few months before they are thrown out and replaced, thus adding more plastic to landfills and the oceans. Fortunately, one small family business in Germany still makes them the way they used to be made, with style and elegance.

 

Toilet Brush Options

 

Introducing our beautiful natural plastic-free toilet brush and stand. The brush features light, strong vegetable-based bristles on an untreated sustainably harvested beechwood handle. It comes with a matching wooden stand and a small ceramic plate to hold excess water. No plastic at all! The brush can also be bought as an individual item.

Also check out our new line of brushes for the home, the kitchen and the body, including natural toothbrushes made of wood and natural boar bristles.

 
Vive Plastiki on World Oceans Day!

Wakefield, 8 June 2010 -- Today is World Oceans Day. Why not celebrate by not disposing of any plastic today? Just thinking about plastic in this way will make you realize how much it likely plays an integral part of your life. In honour of World Ocean's Day we would like to highlight the PLASTIKI, a Kontiki-like seacraft made of over 12,000 plastic bottles, which is currently sailing across the Pacific Ocean to raise awareness about marine pollution - the majority of which is plastic (we won't even get into oil in this post). According to the voyage tracker, the Plastiki is currently passing the island of Tuvalu. Here are some recent ocean pollution stats from the Plastiki FAQ page:

- It is estimated that almost all of the marine pollution in the world is comprised of plastic materials. The average proportion varies between 60% and 80% of total marine pollution.
- In many regions in the northern and southern ocean Gyres, plastic materials constitute as much as 90 to 95% of the total amount of marine debris.
- Scientists estimate that every year at least 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals and sea turtles die when they entangle themselves in plastic pollution or ingest it.

The Expedition Leader is David de Rothschild, a self-described flexible, cheerful, observant, persistent, impulsive, stubborn, distractible Brit who lives under a mushroom and can't live without ginger. Here is an excerpt from his blogpost today for World Oceans Day: 

"Put simply, in essence, whichever way you want to slice it, we are all part ocean. In basic terms:
No Oceans = No You and Me!
No Oceans = no place to hide the 41% of carbon that is so conveniently and fortunately absorbed by our oceans.
No Oceans = no protein supply to one fifth of the world population.
No Oceans = no home for the estimated 50-80% of all life on earth that lives under the surface of our oceans."

 

Image credit: Plastiki

 
TOXIC AMERICA on CNN with Dr. Sanjay Gupta

Wakefield, 1 June 2010 -- CNN is about to premiere a feature special called Toxic America focusing on the toxic chemicals that surround us in everyday life, whether we realize it or not. The show will be hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta over two nights (June 2 and 3, at 8pm EST and PST) and will in large part focus on the health and environmental effects of toxins found in plastics. Here's a little video promo of the series.

As explained on the website of the Center for Health, Environment and Justice, Night #1 (Wednesday) will be an "hour-long investigative story into the environmental health and justice problems plaguing the community of Mossville, Louisiana. Nestled amidst an alarming cluster of chemical plants, Mossville is home to more PVC chemical plants than anywhere else in the entire country, and has been dubbed the Vinyl Manufacturing Capital of America."

Night #2 (Thursday) will deal with the effects of "hidden toxins" in all of us, particularly expectant mothers and their babies. It will also feature a profile on Jeanne Heagle, who has been living plastic-free for over 2 and 1/2 years. This investigative series links well with the stunning book we have talked about often in the past: Slow Death by Rubber Duck. Tune in tomorrow and Thursday and learn about the chemicals in your life.

Toxic America on CNN

Logo credit:  CNN

Read more about this series on the LifeWithoutPlastic Blog.

 
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