Korean Air will bring sustainability to the skies with plant-based meal containers, replacing the ones it’s used for the past two decades. The rollout starts in December with containers made from ...
Korean Air said on the 25th it will switch the in-flight meal containers it has used for more than 20 years to plant-based materials. Korean Air's new in-flight meal container. /Courtesy of Korean Air ...
Air plants don't need soil — they get their nutrients from the air in their environment. Once weekly, submerge air plants in lukewarm water for 20 to 45 minutes to keep them from drying out. Place air ...
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