This Cara Delevingneendorsed face mist is made entirely from industrial waste Vogue Scandinavia

We worked with model and climate advocate Cara Delevingne to showcase a limited-edition face mist, made with industrial wastewater from a factory in northern Sweden that uses fossil free hydrogen. En face mist tillverkad av industriella utsläpp - Vattenfall Vi samarbetade med Cara Delevingne, klimatförespråkare och supermodell, för att presentera en face mist av utsläppen från en anläggning i Sverige som använder fossilfri vätgas.

Swedish energy company Vattenfall launches first ever cosmetic face mist made of industrial

With the face mist, Vattenfall aims to highlight the potential of fossil free hydrogen to power entire industries. The 'Industrial Emissions Face Mist' uses waste water from the production of fossil free steel using fossil free hydrogen, a fuel that emits water instead of carbon dioxide when used. Een face mist gemaakt van industriële uitstoot - Vattenfall NL In samenwerking met model en actrice Cara Delevingne presenteerden we een limited-edition face mist, gemaakt van industrieel afvalwater van een fabriek in Noord-Zweden, dat fossielvrije waterstof gebruikt. Vattenfall and Cara Delevingne launch face mist with emissions from fossil-free H2 | H2TECH Cara Delevingne and Vattenfall sets out to highlight the importance of fossil free H2, a fuel that emits water instead of CO2 when used. The face mist is made from actual wastewater from a factory using fossil-free H2. The face mist is a way to highlight one of the solutions to reduce climate emissions, in this case by the use of fossil-free hydrogen. The collaboration between Cara Delevingne and Vattenfall sets out to highlight the importance of fossil free hydrogen, a fuel that emits water instead of carbon dioxide when used.

Vattenfall lanserar face mist förväntas ta slut fort "Var snabb"

Industrial Emissions Face Mist - Vattenfall In Zusammenarbeit mit Model und Klima-Advokatin Cara Delevingne haben wir ein Gesichtsspray in limitierter Auflage präsentiert, das aus dem industriellen Abwasser einer Fabrik in Nordschweden hergestellt wurde, die fossilfreien Wasserstoff verwendet. Why Cara Delevingne is promoting a face mist made from industrial wastewater Swedish energy company Vattenfall dips into the beauty industry to talk about its fossil free hydrogen By Maia. In a world increasingly focused on sustainability and clean energy, Vattenfall's innovative face mist offers a refreshing approach to reducing climate emissions and a clear demonstration of. In one of the green economy's more unusual collaborations, European energy giant Vattenfall has this week teamed up with model Cara Delevingne to launch a new face mist created using water.

En face mist tillverkad av industriella utsläpp Vattenfall

Industrial Emissions Face Mist Vattenfall 5.25K subscribers Subscribe 0 Share 9 views 1 minute ago Experience the beauty of fossil free hydrogen with Industrial Emissions Face Mist from. The English model lent her face to Swedish energy company Vattenfall, using a beauty product designed to illustrate the cleanliness of its hydrogen production. The face mist is a way to highlight one of the solutions to reduce climate emissions, in this case by the use of fossil-free hydrogen. The collaboration between Cara Delevingne and Vattenfall sets out to highlight the importance of fossil free hydrogen, a fuel that emits water instead of carbon dioxide when used. Swedish energy company Vattenfall is working with Nord DDB to promote an "Industrial Emissions Face Mist," which you can see here, lavishly spritzing Cara Delevingne's face: Remember when Evian started punting facial spritzes? At first it felt like a piss-take—water sold back to us, in yet another iteration.

This Cara Delevingneendorsed face mist is made entirely from industrial waste Vogue Scandinavia

Vattenfall says the advantages of fossil-free hydrogen are not constrained to steel; the fuel has the potential to power heavy industries across different areas — including refinery and petrochemicals — enabling a shift towards a more climate-friendly future. The face mist is a real product that Vattenfall sent to journalists and raffled off to the public, but it is not intended for commercial use. Partnering with Swedish beauty company c/o Gerd,.