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Swiss Stone Pine Pillow - 1 item
Soothing, relaxing, snug. Dimensions: approx. 28 x 28 cm. GOTS-certified organic cotton pillow filled with Swiss stone pine flakes from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains. Careful handling of Swiss stone pine pillows is essential in order to make full use of the natural power of the "Queen of the Alps" Swiss stone pine. Enjoy the aromatic fir scent of Swiss stone pine, which is commonly perceived to be conducive to healthy, restful sleep. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. These Swiss stone pine flakes come from sustainable forestry high up in the Tyrolean and Carinthian mountains HandmadeThis high quality Swiss stone pine pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process.
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Organic Pumpkin Seeds (natural) - 250 g
Organic Pumpkin Seeds left in their natural state from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Organic Pumpkin Seeds (natural) - 1 kg
Left in their natural state, from the Styrian oil pumpkin. These pumpkin seeds from the Styrian oil pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca) from controlled organic cultivation in Austria delight young and old with their aromatic, delicate-nutty flavour. They can be nibbled as a snack, but are also excellent for refining salads, mueslis and soups or as an ingredient in delicious bread and other baked goods.
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Lavender Pillow - 1 item
GOTS certified organic cotton pillow filled with a mixture of lavender and spelt husk. This elegant blend from organic cultivation guarantees a long-lasting fragrance experience of a special kind. Use: The fragrance can be activated again and again by simply kneading the cushions - this guarantees years of fragrance. The pillows with fragrant lavender provide pleasant, natural fragrance everywhere in the car, home, cupboard and much more. We keep production as pure as the raw materials used - carried out exclusively in Austria according to socio-economic aspects. SustainableThis pillow cover was woven from pure GOTS-certified organic cotton. The filling of lavender and spelt husk comes from organic cultivation. HandmadeThis high quality lavender pillow was carefully handcrafted in Austria. SocialManufacturing is undertaken exclusively by people with disabilities in eco-social facilities in Austria FairFrom the procurement of raw materials to the choice of packaging materials, attention is paid to fair framework conditions throughout the entire production process. Components:100 % handmade in AustriaCover: 100 % cotton (GOTS-certified organic cotton)Filling: Spelt husk*, lavender*.* from controlled organic cultivation Important hints for use of lavender pillows Always shake well Protect against moisture Not washable Only clean with a damp cloth Do not heat
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Room Spray Lemon - 125 ml
Refreshing room spray with real lemon oil. Removes unpleasant odours quickly and easily and provides a fruity, fresh fragrance and a pleasant, natural atmosphere of well-being. For all rooms at home, in the car or at the office. Environmentally-friendly pump dispenser which is economical in use. Simply spray twice or three times into the room and enjoy the fragrance. Due to trademark reasons, product can be only distributed within Germany.
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Room spray Swiss Pine - 125 ml
Room spray with real Swiss pine oil. The Swiss pine native to the Alps, also known as stone pine, gives off a pleasantly tangy and spicy fragrance, which many consider beneficial for a healthy, restful sleep. Removes unpleasant odours quickly and easily and provides a pleasant, natural atmosphere of well-being. For all rooms at home, in the car or at the office. Environmentally-friendly pump dispenser which is economical in use. Simply spray twice or three times into the room and enjoy the fragrance. Due to trademark reasons, product can be only distributed within Germany.
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Organic Green Tea Darjeeling - 35 g
Fairtrade, from controlled organic cultivation. Green tea from the Darjeeling area of cultivation with a fine, floral flavour and a light tea colour.
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Organic Mate Tea Green / Taragin - 250 g
The "Green gold of the Indians" - a South American tea delicacy from controlled organic cultivation in Brazil. Mate tea was once drunk by Argentinian Gauchos. It slowly developed into the national beverage of all South American countries. The specific production process guarantees the characteristic smoky, earthy, but pleasantly harmonious taste of our Organic Mate Tea.
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Organic green Rooibos Tea "Grünschnabel/sapling" - 250 g
A flavoured green rooibos tea from controlled organic cultivation with the crisp, fresh taste of lemon, lime and green mint. Enjoy on hot summer days as an iced tea - a refreshing, healthy treat for young and old! Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Organic Wheat Grass Powder - 350 g
Wheat grass is a natural, vegetable dietary enrichment. A smoothie prepared with Organic Wheat Grass Powder contains the full power and wide nutrient spectrum of this wonderful plant. Our Wheat Grass Powder is obtained by gently drying and grinding young, organically-cultivated wheat plants. At the time of harvesting, the nutrient content in the young leaves and green shoots of the wheat grass is particularly high. Organic Wheat Grass Powder can simply be stirred into water, juices, soups or other food and enjoyed. Purely plant-based, vegan.
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Organic Pumpkin Seed Oil Unroasted - 250 ml
Cold pressed, gourmet quality This delicacy is pressed from controlled organic cultivation, natural and unroasted Styrian oil pumpkin seeds (Cucurbita pepo var. styriaca), cold pressed in a traditional screw press procedure. Due to its high quality, pumpkin seed oil is also designated as the "green gold" of Austria. Connoisseurs love its mild, harmonious character and the fine-nutty aroma of the oil, which refines salads, soups, vegetable dishes, dips and desserts with a very special touch.
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Organic-Spelt Grass-Powder - 300 g
Spelt grass is a natural, vegetable dietary enrichment. Spelt, also referred to as husk or Swabian corn, is a close relative of modern-day wheat. Spelt was already grown and highly valued in central and northern Europe thousands of years ago. Village names such as Dinkelsbühl or Dinkelscherben testify the former relevance of this cereal as a foodstuff. Our spelt grass powder is obtained by gently drying and grinding young, organically-cultivated spelt plants. At the time of harvesting, the nutrient content in the young stalks and green shoots of the spelt grass is particularly high. Organic-spelt grass-powder tastes pleasantly aromatic and can simply be stirred into water, juices, soups or other food and enjoyed. Purely plant-based, vegan.
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How can I reduce my carbon footprint despite taking many flights?
One way to reduce your carbon footprint despite taking many flights is to choose airlines that have more fuel-efficient aircrafts and practices. You can also offset the carbon emissions from your flights by investing in carbon offset programs that support renewable energy projects or reforestation efforts. Additionally, you can try to minimize the number of flights you take by combining trips or opting for alternative modes of transportation when possible. Finally, being mindful of your energy consumption and waste generation in other areas of your life can also help offset the environmental impact of frequent flying.
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Should fair wages and carbon footprint of products play a bigger role?
Yes, fair wages and carbon footprint of products should play a bigger role in our purchasing decisions and in the business practices of companies. Fair wages ensure that workers are being compensated fairly for their labor, and can help reduce income inequality. Additionally, considering the carbon footprint of products is essential for addressing climate change and promoting sustainable consumption. By prioritizing fair wages and low carbon footprint in our purchasing decisions, we can support ethical and environmentally responsible businesses while also contributing to a more equitable and sustainable global economy.
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Can Roman Abramovich impress women by being the person with the largest carbon footprint?
While some individuals may be impressed by displays of wealth and power, many women today are more concerned about environmental issues and sustainability. Having the largest carbon footprint is not likely to impress women who prioritize eco-consciousness and ethical living. In fact, it may have the opposite effect and be seen as a negative attribute. Building genuine connections and showing care for the environment and future generations are more likely to impress women in today's society.
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Is the carbon footprint of fish production and fishing as high as that of meat?
The carbon footprint of fish production and fishing is generally lower than that of meat production, particularly red meat like beef. Fish farming, also known as aquaculture, can be more sustainable and efficient in terms of resource use compared to traditional livestock farming. Additionally, wild-caught fish generally have a lower carbon footprint than land-based livestock due to the lower energy inputs required for fishing compared to raising livestock. However, it is important to consider the specific practices and methods used in both fish production and meat production when comparing their carbon footprints.
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What is a footprint?
A footprint is an impression or mark left by a foot on a surface. It can be used to identify the presence of a person or animal in a particular area. Footprints can provide valuable information such as the size, weight, and direction of travel of the individual who made them. They are often used in tracking and forensic investigations to gather evidence or clues.
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What is the digital footprint?
A digital footprint is the trail of data we leave behind when we use the internet. It includes the information we share on social media, websites we visit, online purchases we make, and any other online activity. This data can be collected, stored, and analyzed by companies and organizations, impacting our online reputation and privacy. It is important to be mindful of our digital footprint and take steps to manage and protect our online presence.
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Is this digital footprint real?
Without specific context or details, it is difficult to determine if a digital footprint is real. Digital footprints can include a wide range of online activities and information, such as social media posts, online purchases, and website visits. To assess the authenticity of a digital footprint, it would be necessary to examine the specific content and sources involved. Additionally, it is important to consider the potential for misinformation or manipulation of digital footprints in the online environment.
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Which animal has a footprint?
Many animals have footprints, but one common example is the bear. Bears have large, distinctive footprints with five toes and claw marks. These footprints can often be found in muddy or soft ground, and can help wildlife trackers identify the presence of bears in an area. Bears use their footprints to leave a trail as they move through their habitat.
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What is the normal footprint?
The normal footprint refers to the average amount of space or resources that an individual or organization uses in their daily activities. This can include the amount of land, water, and energy used, as well as the waste and emissions produced. Understanding and reducing our normal footprint is important for minimizing our impact on the environment and promoting sustainability. By being mindful of our consumption and waste generation, we can work towards reducing our normal footprint and living more sustainably.
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Why is it called ecological footprint?
It is called ecological footprint because it measures the impact of human activities on the environment in terms of the amount of natural resources and land area needed to support those activities. Just like a footprint shows the impact of a person's presence on the ground, the ecological footprint shows the impact of human activities on the Earth's ecosystems. This concept helps to raise awareness about the environmental impact of human consumption and production patterns.
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How can you make a footprint disappear?
To make a footprint disappear, you can try the following methods: 1. Use a brush or a stick to gently brush away loose dirt or debris covering the footprint. 2. Pour water over the footprint to soften the soil and then use a tool to smooth out the surface. 3. Wait for natural elements like wind or rain to gradually erode the footprint over time.
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How can one make a footprint disappear?
To make a footprint disappear, one can try the following methods: 1. Use a brush or a stick to gently brush away loose dirt or debris covering the footprint. 2. Pour water over the footprint to soften the ground and then use a tool to smooth out the area. 3. Wait for natural elements like wind or rain to gradually erode the footprint over time.
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