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Organic or vegan solariums, how to choose protection for a green summer – Italian Cuisine


Even if we use sunscreen a few times a year, it should be chosen very carefully – both for our health and for that of the planet. We choose together

Organic or vegan sunscreens, how to choose protection for a summer green? Sunscreen is often one of those products that we risk choosing with little attention or superficiality. Most often it is only used during the summer holidays, perhaps left in the bathroom locker until the next summer's trip – a mistake not to be made. Instead, we should reflect on the fact that the sunscreen is spread on our skin several times a day, especially on children.

In addition to the attention necessary for the correct identification of the sun filter suitable for our skin phototype, it is also important to dwell on the solar ingredients same. The mass market has accustomed us to special offers and savings formats, thus risking making us lose sight of the intrinsic quality of the product. In addition to doing good to our skin, why don't we also check the list of sunscreen ingredients as we would for a food product? Sensitive toenvironment, responsible towards the Planet, perhaps vegans, the choice of solar should be ethical and conscious. It is enough to read the list of ingredients well so that even a moment of relaxation, such as sunbathing, can be a contribution not only to one's own well-being but also to that of the surrounding planet.

Organic sunscreens

What is the difference between a traditional solar and a solar bio? It's all in the content! At the time of purchase, we make sure that the components of the sunscreens are actually organic from organic farming and that they do not pollute the environment as well as being safe for the health of the skin. There are official certifications such as ICEA and NATRUE, among the most widespread in organic sunscreens on the market in Italy, in addition to the most immediate as Gluten free or that show the indications of tests conducted on heavy metals, nickel, the absence of artificial colors, fragrances, petrolatum, parabens and chemical preservatives.

The organic sunscreen they are natural products that totally exclude from their composition i chemical sunscreens. Natural physical filters and chemical filters have the same function, that is to reduce the amount of radiation from the sun's rays, but they do it in a completely different way. While chemical filters are synthetic molecules capable of absorbing ultraviolet rays triggering the release of harmful free radicals, natural ones are made up of small mineral particles that instead reflect them protecting the skin.

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Traditional solar products are likely to contain oil substances, therefore be highly polluting for the environment, harmful both to fish, molluscs and other species. Not always good for us too: potentials allergenic, often contain unhealthy substances like the Benzophenone, which turned out to be a dangerous endocrine disruptor. The products of eco-natural cosmetics of today they offer levels of quality that have nothing to envy to the classic solar products. We therefore try to choose physical filters like the titanium dioxide and thezinc oxide since they have a safer toxicological profile than chemical filters, they do not interact with the skin and are potentially less allergenic.

Vegan sunscreens

Besides doing one responsible choice both towards your skin and towards the environment, when you follow a vegan lifestyle at the table it is correct to take it even to the beach. Then the hunt for vegan sunscreens starts, that is do not contain ingredients of animal origin such as beeswax, lanolin (fat extracted from sheep fleece) or chitin (from insect shells). The advice we give you is to give a careful reading to the composition on the packaging, favoring products marked by unequivocal certifications such as Vegan (without ingredients of animal origin) and, why not, also Cruelty free (not tested on animal guinea pigs).

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Coca-Cola is given to organic iced tea – Italian Cuisine

Coca-Cola is given to organic iced tea


What it is and how Honest was born, the organic tea created by Seth Goldman who left finance to devote himself to sustainability

Iced tea is one of our favorite summer products. Fresh, thirst-quenching and always ready in the fridge, it is a drink that we are very fond of since we were children. And in a panorama of historical products and teams fishing against lemon, there's a novelty that promises to set new rules. Starting from the ethical sense. Honest is in fact produced using organic ingredients grown in full compliance with local farming communities and supporting organic farming practices that have a positive impact on the environment and biodiversity. Chosen by Coca-Cola to quench thirsty consumers, it arrived on the Italian market bottled in 100% recyclable glass in two flavors: lemon and orange blossom, raspberry and basil.

But to make this drink unique is also its history. To deepen it we met Seth Goldman the co-founder of the brand that in 1998 made the first infusion in the kitchen of his home with tea leaves, hot water, organic fruit juices and a touch of cane sugar inventing the recipe that convinced Coca-Cola to support his project.

We know that Honest was born in the kitchen of your home. Tell us how it happened and when you realized that it could become a product to be marketed.
"It was the fall of 1997 and I went to run in Central Park in New York. After the race I was thirsty and when I went into a store to buy something I realized that there was nothing to quench my thirst – all the drinks were too sweet. I remembered a study I had done at the Yale School of Management and how, with my professor Barry Nalebuff, we agreed that there was a market opportunity for soft drinks. I contacted Barry and told him I was ready to act. He had just returned from India where he had conducted studies on the tea industry and had arrived with the name Honest Tea – it was perfect! I quit my job in the world of finance and started preparing samples of you in the kitchen of my house. I brought five thermos of you together with a label glued on a bottle of juice to Whole Food's purchasing department and they placed an order for 15,000 bottles ".

From the creation of the product to the agreement with Coca-Cola how much time has passed? Have you ever thought of giving up?
"I launched the company in 1998 and Coca-Cola invested in the company in 2008, so we were connected to Coca-Cola longer than we were as an independent company. There have been many difficult moments, but I never thought of giving up – I love this business too much and the impact it generates .

In recent years the world of tea has experienced a glamorous awakening. We tasted it in a bubble tea version, we used it to prepare cocktails and even as a base for summer popsicles. What do you think is the future of this drink?
"Tea is the second most famous drink in the world (second only to water), so it has been for centuries and so I expect it to continue to be. Tea is extraordinarily versatile – I do not know a culture all over the world that does not enjoy some form of fermented botanical products .

Still about the future. The sustainable component of Honest is one of its strengths, which brings us closer to conscious consumption even when it comes to commercial products. What can we do in our everyday life to amplify the benefits of this choice?
"The extraordinary and important thing about food is that it offers us all the opportunity to make informed choices about environmental impact. We can cycle to work and recycle containers, but the impact of our food choices dominates these other elements of everyday life. If we are able to offer consumers good alternatives and at competitive prices and educate them on the impact of their choices without sermons or relying on feelings of guilt, we greatly improve our ability to be at their side in the journey towards a way of life healthier and more sustainable .

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