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product history

presenting the product's history from sourcing raw materials to moulding final product.
rice husk

crop-waste received in Mysore, Karnataka, India

coffee husk sourced from chikkamagaluru estates. rice husk, wood & bamboo fibers sourced from nearby factories.

biocomposite

biomaterials produced in Mysore, Karnataka, India

biocomposites are made inhouse. they are made with crop-residue and suitable binders based on the target use.

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products moulded in Bangalore, India

products are moulded using our biocomposites material by our injection moulding partners.

sustainability information

presenting the product's history from sourcing raw materials to moulding final product
cradle to grave CO2 emissions

cradle to grave CO2 emissions

emissions include carbon footprint of the product lifecycle starting from origin of raw materials used to make the product, until their end of life (assuming incineration for energy recovery).

cradle to gate CO2 emissions

cradle to gate CO2 emissions

cradle to gate emissions include carbon footprint of the product lifecycle starting from the origin of raw materials that is used to make the product, until they are manufactured.

CO2 sequestered

CO2 sequestered

crop-waste & fast renewable resources used in making the product help sequester CO2 from the atmosphere. The carbon sequestered by these resources are locked into the product.

renewable content

renewable content

the product is composed of materials sourced from renewable resources. these materials are continuously replenished by natural processes, reducing dependence on finite resources.

Recycled content

recycle content

this product is made from materials recycled from post-consumer and post-industrial waste; helps reduce landfill waste, conserves natural resources & decrease environmental impact.

safety and usage aspects

safety certificates and usage guidelines
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food contact safe

materials used to make the product are certified safe to use in contact with food as per EU and US FDA. we recommend using food with temperature below 100 deg C for longer shelf life.

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Microwave safe

materials used to make the product are certified safe to use in microwave as per EU standards. we recommend to use the product in microwave for reheating food & beverages, with less than 1 min.

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dishwasher safe

the product is certified safe to be used in dishwasher as per EU standards. we recommend to use top rack of the dishwasher. Also, gentle hand wash with sponge results in long shelf life.

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Non-toxic

our materials are free from toxic substances such as Bisphenol A (BPA), melamine, and formaldehyde. they are also certified safe to use in contact with food as per EU and US FDA.

safety and usage aspects

safety certificates and usage guidelines
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Non-toxic

free from toxic substances such as Bisphenol A (BPA), melamine, and formaldehyde.

UV

Suitable for outdoor use

materials used to make the product are UV stabilised and imapact modified. they are hence suitable for use indoor and outdoor.

plant with or without container

use with or without inner container

the planters can be used with or without separate inner plant containers. some have self-watering tray, & some have drainage holes for better plant health.

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self watering tray for daisy planters

step-by-step guide for using self-watering tray

self watering tray for deco planters

step-by-step guide for using self-watering tray

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