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Queen‘s Brian May played a critical role in a NASA mission to bring the largest asteroid sample ever back to Earth. The legendary guitarist – who is also an astrophysicist and received his PhD from Imperial College in 2007 – assisted in helping to identifying the site from which the sample was taken. May is an […]

Bring The Hiu In Me by Fox Beatz Fox Beatz drops this brand new single dubbed “Bring The Hiu In Me” a free mp3 song to the fans out there. Stream and download this song from the Ghanaian musician and producer. ENJOYED FOX BEATZ BRING THE HIU IN ME, DOWNLOAD THIS MP3: Busy The Whole […]

Pearl Jam played their first show of 2023 on Thursday in Minnesota, playing a 24-song setlist with more than a few surprises. READ MORE: Pearl Jam – ‘Gigaton’ review: : one of the biggest rock bands in the world return to semi-brilliance The band brought numerous songs back to the setlist that they hadn’t aired […]

Earl Sweatshirt brought out special guest Tyler, the Creator at his Los Angeles gig last night (August 19) – watch them perform ‘Woah’ below. READ MORE: Earl Sweatshirt – ‘Sick!’ review: LA rapper sums up the times with grit and menace The show, at The Novo in Los Angeles, was Earl’s first as part of […]

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Bring Me The Horizon have announced headlining concerts in Southeast Asia this November. READ MORE: Bring Me The Horizon on stepping up for the scene: “Things are better when you’re not the only one” Last weekend, the metal band took to social media to announce two headlining concerts, which will take place in Bangkok, Thailand, and […]

Yungblud has announced new shows in East and Southeast Asia around his upcoming appearances with Bring Me The Horizon in Japan – find the full list of Asia tour dates below. READ MORE: Yungblud’s ‘Mars’ review: a futuristic love letter to finding your tribe Today (August 14) the British pop-punk artist confirmed new shows with […]

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The video showcasing the recycling process of used hotel soap by Clean the World has indeed sparked mixed reactions among viewers. On one hand, there are those who see it as a smart and environmentally friendly solution to reduce waste and promote hygiene. Recycling used soap bars can prevent millions of bars from ending up in landfills, contributing to unnecessary waste. Additionally, Clean the World’s initiative of distributing recycled soap bars to children and families in various countries helps improve hygiene in communities that may lack access to proper sanitation.

On the other hand, some viewers have expressed concerns about hygiene regarding the recycling process. While the video demonstrates the soap being broken down, disinfected, and molded into new bars, it’s important to note that Clean the World follows strict protocols to ensure the safety and cleanliness of the recycled soap. The soap is grated to remove any dirt and hair, then sterilized using water and bleach. This process is crucial to eliminate any potential contaminants or pathogens that may be present in the used soap.

Clean the World is a reputable organization dedicated to reducing waste and promoting hygiene, and they have been operating since 2009. They have implemented quality control measures to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the recycled soap bars they distribute. However, it’s understandable that some individuals may still have concerns or reservations about using recycled soap, especially considering the variety of hotel guests and the potential for exposure to different germs.

Ultimately, the decision to use recycled hotel soap or bring personal soap while staying in hotels is a personal choice. If individuals have concerns about hygiene, they may opt to bring their own soap as a precautionary measure. However, it’s worth noting that Clean the World’s efforts have made a significant positive impact on reducing waste and promoting hygiene worldwide. Posted by JR


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