Perfect candles for 'Earth Hour'
Burning candles during Earth's time is an anti-scientific behavior, but if the candle made of beeswax is another story.
The burning of candles during Earth's time has long been warned that it is very harmful. If in 2007, with 2 million participants in Sydney (Australia) we reduced by 24 tons of CO2 generated by electrical equipment, then with 1 million candles lit, the atmosphere will receive more. . over 1,000 tons of CO2.
If so, it is clear that we should not do an excessive and counterproductive task of burning candles while responding to a very meaningful movement for the environment. However, in the event that candles are required, at least use a candle made of beeswax.
How harmful is burning a normal candle?
The candles we often use - candles that emit thousands of tons of CO2 above are all made from paraffin wax - also called kerosene wax.
Reward candles emit thousands of tons of CO2, seriously affecting the environment.
As the name suggests, kerosene wax made from refined petroleum. According to some scientific studies, paraffin wax contains 11 toxic chemical compounds like in kerosene, including benzene and toluene. Therefore, burning a candle from paraffin wax is as bad as burning this fossil fuel.
Burning a paraffin candle can be even more dangerous than this .
And even if compared to kerosene, this paraffin is more toxic. The reason is that in order to get a complete candle, manufacturers have to use a powerful industrial detergent to change the black color of the oil into white candle wax. With the appearance of detergents, paraffin candles can also produce dioxin - extremely toxic chemicals for humans and animals.
So what's the beeswax candle?
Different! Compared to candles made from beeswax, paraffin candles have only one advantage: cheap (about 10 times more), and everything is very far away. This type of candle is expensive because according to scientists, bees have to fly a long distance of 250,000km to collect enough pollen to make 3 pounds of honey. Meanwhile, 40 pounds of honey finished, people only collected less than 1kg of beeswax.
Wax candles are made entirely from nature.
But expensive, slice it. A candle made from pure beeswax - that is, 100% natural ingredients - will not include any chemicals. This means that when burning, beeswax candles will not release any toxic chemicals such as "cheap" parraffin candles. Moreover, beeswax candles are smokeless candles, or very little smoke, so it can be said to be very safe.
Beeswax candles are environmentally friendly, do not release any toxic chemicals.
In addition, in beeswax candles often contain honey and pollen, the aroma of burning is extremely pleasant , even for those with an odor-sensitive smell. And yet, scientific studies have shown that pure beeswax will release negatively charged ions into the air. These ions work to attract dirt, pollen, mold . or in other words they clean the atmosphere around us.
Burn longer and save a mild aroma with beeswax candles.
Moreover, if compared to the light and fire time, paraffin candles are also not worthy competitors. Experiments show that beeswax candles produce light with a spectrum almost identical to sunlight. At the same time, beeswax is the wax with the highest melting point, meaning that the burning time is much longer than that of conventional waxes.
Burning candles emits CO2, so what about beeswax candles?
When burning a carbon-based product, we get CO2 - that's for sure.
But beeswax is a neutral carbon. To make wax, bees took away an equal amount of CO2 from the atmosphere. So in theory, when burning beeswax, we have a balance of emissions, which is very friendly to the environment.
However, make sure that the candles you use are pure beeswax. If it is doped, the emissions from burning candles will be no different from paraffin candles. So if you intend to buy beeswax candles, remember to choose the real source of trust.
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