The salt lamp works 8 hours on 1 Cup of salt water

Rural communities in the Philippines will soon change plugs, and a battery device for the lamp operating on sea water.

 

Sustainable alternative lighting project, which is called SALt (translated as "salt") offers a country of 7,000 Islands an important tool to use their most abundant resource, saltwater, safe and environmentally friendly way.

"This is not just a product. It is a social movement", participants of the initiative. Asa Milena Lipa (Lipa Aisa Mijena) combines the skills of a member of the Department of engineering at the University De La Sale and its participation as a member of Greenpeace Philippines, to transfer to the hands of the most disadvantaged segments of the population on the Islands.





The people of this country are primarily used in their homes candles, paraffin lamps or battery-powered, which often led to fires and destruction of all family property.

The salt lamp uses a solution of salt or two tablespoons to one glass of water. Even salt water directly from the sea can provide 8 hours of light. The electrode device can operate for up to one year, depending on how often and how long it is used, and the process of power generation is environmentally friendly — does not emit any harmful gases.





Being the third country in the world by number of natural disasters, the Philippines can really benefit from salt lamps, especially in the context of recovery after destruction.





Salt lamps at the end of this year will also be able to charge your smartphone and other devices while the primary goal of the company is to bring these lamps to the islanders, who feel the greatest need for them. published

P. S. And remember, just changing your mind — together we change the world! ©

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