| Thank you |
Wakefield, 22 April 2012 - Thank you Mother Earth for the beauty and peace you create. We salute you today, as we do every day. |
| 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. |
| Plastic Alternatives |
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YES, ALTERNATIVES DO EXIST!
Here are some common alternatives we use in our product line, or that we have decided not to use for various reasons... Aluminum (under construction)Ceramic (under construction)Enamel (under construction)Glass (under construction)KhadiLacquerwareStainless SteelWood (under construction)
IMPORTANT NOTES: While we strive to provide as accurate and balanced information as possible on our website, Life Without Plastic cannot guarantee its complete accuracy because there is always more research to do, and more up-to-date research studies emerging -- and this is especially the case regarding research on the health and environmental effects of plastics. None of the information presented in this website is intended to be professional advice or to constitute a professional service to the individual reader. All matters regarding health require medical supervision, and the information presented on this website is not intended as a substitute for consulting with your physician. Throughout these articles, some technical terminology is used. In the interest of not making the articles too long and dry and complex, technical terms are hyper-linked to more detailed explanations and relevant reference material provided in Wikipedia. Please keep in mind that Wikipedia articles are written collaboratively by volunteers from all over the world and thus may contain inaccuracies. Life Without Plastic makes no guarantee of the validity of the information presented in Wikipedia articles to which we provide links. We suggest you read the Wikipedia General Disclaimer before relying on any information presented in a Wikipedia article. That said, Wikipedia is a wonderful empowering place to begin doing your own research.
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