More info:
www.nnff.ch
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Food deception? Conference on the topic in Lucerne
Lebensmitteltag.ch on April 21, 2016
Can consumers today really know what the food industry is putting in front of them? Do you even want to know, or do you simply want to be seduced? Do faith and trust in the product promise on the packaging beat reason? Do the law and certifications rule out any residual risk?
Under the conference theme of deception, experts will shed light on these and other topics against the backdrop of the new food regulations and current developments. As was the case for the first time last year, LMT’s online tool LiveAsk will be available before, during and after the conference for the interactive exchange of ideas and knowledge.
Here is the program for you
To the direct
registration
directly
here
.
Spicy lecture
The lecture is free of charge and starts at 7 pm. However, advance booking is required on 044 558 70 35 or directly at the restaurant, as the number of seats is limited. One hour before, from 6 p.m., you can eat something in peace – organic and vegan, of course. Some of Elisabeth Bliklen’s products can also be purchased later in the Vegelateria in the sales rack.
More info
here.
And here
www.zimt-produkte.ch
What’s in the food/wine/cosmetics/hair products? All we can say is: Ugh
Healthy and cruelty-free sleep with contemporary pillows and comforters
Anyone who has opted for a vegan lifestyle will be familiar with the challenges of everyday life. Food is now clearly labeled, as are most cleaning products and cosmetics. When it comes to bedding, many consumers today are opting against down in favor of plant-based and synthetic filling materials. Images of geese screaming and having their down torn out while they are still alive are prompting more and more animal lovers to look for alternative bedding. In Germany, live plucking is prohibited and is rejected by many consumers. But watch out! Bedding manufacturers cannot and do not want to guarantee where the down really comes from. As recently as 2013, Stiftung Warentest criticized the inadequate traceability of down in pillows and comforters. Conclusion: “Live plucking” is not excluded. Plant-based and synthetic filling materials, on the other hand, not only score points in terms of animal welfare, but also offer decisive advantages in terms of health, care, ecology and price. Modern plant-based and synthetic filling materials are warm, light, breathable and, above all, unbeatable value for money:
- Synthetic fillings: Usually fluffy hollow fibers made of polyester are used, which trap the air in a similar way to down and thus have a cozy, warming and insulating effect. Modern viscose is an ecological man-made fiber based on wood pulp. Viscose fibers such as Tencel or Lyocell are breathable and warming. Like other synthetically produced fibers, they can be washed at 60°C without clumping and losing quality like down. These fillings for pillows or comforters do not provide a food source for mites and are easy to care for. They are therefore particularly suitable for house dust allergy sufferers.
- Plant-based fillings: Another insider tip is bedding with kapok or hemp fillings. The kapok fibers come from the fruit capsules of the tropical kapok tree and are very light, elastic, warming and breathable. Hemp has the smallest ecological footprint of all bed fillings and is the most resistant to bacteria, mold and fungi of all natural fibers. Hemp can absorb more than 30% of its weight in water and transports moisture optimally to the outside during sleep. Cotton fillings, which are also available in organic quality, are very suitable for people who perspire heavily. Natural latex made from 100% natural rubber is one of the most sustainable materials for pillows, as natural latex offers excellent moldability, good support properties and is easy to clean. Natural bedding manufacturers offer pillow fillings made from millet or spelt, which provide excellent support for the head and can absorb a lot of moisture.
Source: Peta.de
Picture: Cloud pillow,
rabbit
,
baby piggy
,
crib blanket
and
cover
from
Ikea
.
You can also find more information here:
Peta/Down
Vegan bedding list
To make it easier for you to find vegan bedding, we have put together a list where you can quickly find suitable products:
-You can find more vegan organic sleeping systems (vegan range from Alnatura) bsw.
here
.
-Organic sleeping bags for babies & toddlers at Babymüller, here, as well as other shawlsystems/pillows here.
-baby textiles from Ikea,
here
.
-Vegan pillow test
here
.
-Elsa neck pillow (natural latex) from Switzerland, available for example
here
.
(Info: The Elsa neck pillows can be tested for up to one week; simply ask your pharmacy about the offer)
-Buy here cushions online,
here
.
Going Vegan with Ben Gordon
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The leather industry
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Die neusten Recherchen von Pete Undercover- Kameramann zeigen die an der Tagesordnung herrschende Brutalität den Tieren gegenüber. Und was für ein schrecklicher Arbeitsort für diese Menschen, genau gleich wie auf dem Schlachthof.
Bitte kauf kein Leder mehr. Tragt das alte aus und bei neuem Gebrauch entscheidet euch für eine lederfreie Variante oder eine Imitation:
Es gibt so viel toll neue Materialien die nachhaltig produziert werden- Nachhaltige Kleidungsstücke, Accessoires und Schuhe zu kaufen macht sinn!
Mit deiner bewussten Entscheidung kannst du etwas bewirken und für weniger Leid sorgen. Hier einige inspirierende Links zum Thema:
1. GOOD GUYS DON`T WEAR LETHER2. Making Leather and Meat Better3. Do You Know What You`r Wearing?4. Winter is coming – und du suchst noch das passende Schuhwerk?5. Bestell dir deine vegane Handtasche bei Vegangle
The Happy Hippi Foundation
Lecture in the Lägernstübli
A lecture by
Hannah Zürcher
- Tuesday evening, March 15, 2016
- 19:00 – Lecture by Hannah Zürcher
- approx. at 20:15 – vegan 3-course menu
- Price: CHF 30.00 (menu and lecture)
A practical lecture on plant-based food
RESERVATION
Please make a reservation by
E-mail or via Local.ch
(Note: Vegan into spring)
The light root

Source: Die Lichtwurzel, Zukunftswerkstatt, ROSENBLÜT VERLAG
To order
here.

























