Metal Hammer UK

HAIL THE LEAF

MEET THE NEPALESE metalhead equivalent of Greta Thunberg: Flower KC, director of Silence Festival in Kathmandu, is also the mastermind of t’pree, a project making entirely biodegradable plates from leaves that’s shaping the future of disposable products at music festivals. Unlike other biodegradable products that actually require industrial facilities to reduce them to compost, t’pree’s plates can be simply left on the ground and not only disintegrate into the soil, they leave behind high levels of nutrient compost which fertilises the land.

Having moved to the UK in 2008,

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