The bowling all-rounder has starred for KKR as an opening batsman, with 286 runs including a century in the current IPL.
With face masks now a must for everyone in public places, there is also a concern of disposing used masks carelessly in the UAE. This waste can be avoided by the use of reusable protective gear, which will protect the environment.
When we exit this coronavirus crisis at some stage, we will have to think about what kind of a world we are going to end up with. Many disposable masks use non-woven plastics that do not degrade. Worldwide, billions, if not trillions, of disposable masks are going to end up in landfills. Reusable masks are a much more environmentally friendly option that will help us preserve our planet when this pandemic is over.
MUHH reusable face masks are made of breathable knitted 100 per cent cotton fabric for guaranteed comfort and have anti-microbial properties with a three-ply layering for high level of filtration. Above all, they are biodegradable.
The MUHH face masks come in two colours for adults and for children. The fabric is durable and can be washed at home for up t0 five washes.
MUHH can offer face masks to corporates with individual branding for internal use or giveaways as promotional material. The masks come in airtight packaging preventing any contamination, ideal for FMCGs to give away as part of a promotion.
To know more about MUHH and the customisation options, contact 050 6507918 or email muhh@reddoorproductions.net
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