How 4evaeco got started
4evaeco creates green sustainable tableware made of stainless steel and silicone.
The idea was born out of our belief that every meal should be served in environmentally safe and people friendly materials rather than chemical laden plastic.
Why did we decide to create our products?
Two videos that I watched online motivated and inspired me to make these products.
I saw a struggling sea turtle with a straw in its nostril.
The straw was reaching down into his throat and inhibiting his breathing and sense of smell.
Those videos were so shocking and painful to watch.
Finally, I realised a heartbreaking reality that I had not paid much attention to the consequences of the numerous disposable plastic products within my reach.
These plastic products are made to satisfy the needs of people and society, disguised as an improvement of life quality, contaminating the earth and taking precious lives gradually.
After that, I learned a lot of things about plastics.
They are petroleum-derived products and unstable substances originally. Therefore, a significant amount of additives are added to give them strength and durability.
If those additives are taken into our body, it is possible that we might suffer from various health problems in the future.
Recently, we find many plastic products saying BPA free.
BPA stands for bisphenol A, which is an industrial chemical that has been used to make polycarbonate plastics, food wraps and epoxy resins which are applied as the inner lining of canned food containers to keep the metal from corroding.
It is also used as a stabilizer or antioxidant.
BPA retained in these products can be leached to food by heat or when it touches fatty, salty or acidic foods.
When we eat that BPA contaminated food, it acts as endocrine disruptor that mimics the structure and function of the hormone estrogen and can interfere the way natural hormones or their receptors are made or controlled, then may pose great risk.
Due to these risks its use has already been banned or restricted in the EU, Canada, China, Malaysia and some states of the US particularly in products for babies and young children.
(Read More: Possible health risks that BPA pose)