San Francisco-based Urbatch has announced a new online course that will teach participants how to craft their own high-quality, sustainable products at home using local ingredients. Go to http://backerstoday1.fnd.to/urbatch to find out more.
Transform Local
Ingredients Into Quality
Creations With This New
DIY Platform
When you walk the aisles of the supermarket are you shocked by
how many plastics, additives, and nameless ingredients you see
in the products you have to buy daily?
Well, Urbatch is, which is why
they want to teach you the art
of all-natural DIY.
Urbatch, an online platform devoted to the pursuit of sustainability, community, and
health, has announced the launch of a new online course that will enable you to create
your own sustainable beauty, food, and other products from your own home.
The course has been launched in
response to an increasing interest
in both sustainability and organic,
natural products.
As such, Urbatch is determined to teach you the ease with which you
can substitute these mass-produced, high-chemical, and
unsustainable products for locally produced and naturally derived
ones.
The new course intends to help you
transform local ingredients into quality
creations and in turn, reduce the
impact of mass production so that we
may all enjoy a more sustainable life.
In particular, you will learn how to make your own personal care
products including soap, deodorant, shampoos, moisturizers,
fragrances, face masks, and hand sanitizer.
The course will also provide instructions
on at-home fermenting, distilling, and
other food processing. Additionally, you
will learn how to create a range of all-
natural cleaning products.
The course is currently retailing their early bird tickets
and will be launched in October 2021.
Urbatch is the brainchild of Spirit
Hunter, the brand responsible for the
creation of the Easy Distiller and who
currently retails essential oils, spirits,
and other natural products across the
US.
A spokesperson for the brand said "The world needs self-sufficient communities that base their
consumption and production on raw materials obtained locally, that is why we want to promote the
production of better local products. We hope you join in on this sustainable adventure."
If you're ready to take your first
steps towards sustainable and
organic living this is absolutely the
course to take.
Go to http://backerstoday1.fnd.to/urbatch to find out more.
Ingredients Into Quality
Creations With This New
DIY Platform
When you walk the aisles of the supermarket are you shocked by
how many plastics, additives, and nameless ingredients you see
in the products you have to buy daily?
Well, Urbatch is, which is why
they want to teach you the art
of all-natural DIY.
Urbatch, an online platform devoted to the pursuit of sustainability, community, and
health, has announced the launch of a new online course that will enable you to create
your own sustainable beauty, food, and other products from your own home.
The course has been launched in
response to an increasing interest
in both sustainability and organic,
natural products.
As such, Urbatch is determined to teach you the ease with which you
can substitute these mass-produced, high-chemical, and
unsustainable products for locally produced and naturally derived
ones.
The new course intends to help you
transform local ingredients into quality
creations and in turn, reduce the
impact of mass production so that we
may all enjoy a more sustainable life.
In particular, you will learn how to make your own personal care
products including soap, deodorant, shampoos, moisturizers,
fragrances, face masks, and hand sanitizer.
The course will also provide instructions
on at-home fermenting, distilling, and
other food processing. Additionally, you
will learn how to create a range of all-
natural cleaning products.
The course is currently retailing their early bird tickets
and will be launched in October 2021.
Urbatch is the brainchild of Spirit
Hunter, the brand responsible for the
creation of the Easy Distiller and who
currently retails essential oils, spirits,
and other natural products across the
US.
A spokesperson for the brand said "The world needs self-sufficient communities that base their
consumption and production on raw materials obtained locally, that is why we want to promote the
production of better local products. We hope you join in on this sustainable adventure."
If you're ready to take your first
steps towards sustainable and
organic living this is absolutely the
course to take.
Go to http://backerstoday1.fnd.to/urbatch to find out more.