Now come seed masks which grow into plants while thrown
The Hindu
A social entrepreneurship called Paper Seed near Mangaluru has made such masks containing seeds like tulasi and tomato.
One-time face mask users now have the option of using such cotton masks which grow into plants while thrown. A social entrepreneurship called Paper Seed near Mangaluru has made such masks containing seeds like tulasi and tomato. Its founder who is also an artist Nitin Vas at Pakshikere told The Hindu that those masks have been made by cotton rags. “They are made from recycled rags and the inner linings are made from cotton cloth and they are thick enough to prevent infection,” he added.More Related News

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