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Chewing gums: a microplastics problem
Microplastics of only partly degraded chewing gums are washed away by rain and end up in the sea, where fish confuse the particles with their food. [...]
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Chewing gum production - from hand to machine
Here is a small insight into the production of Alpengummi. From the manufacture to the machine-supported & climate-neutral production. [...]
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Our packaging: Natural wrapping for a natural chewing gum
Since it is not only the inner values that count, we pay as much attention to sustainability in the packaging of our natural chewing gums as we do when choosing the ingredients. [...]
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Sustainability: For us this is more than just a slogan!
We did not found Alpengummi to launch another chewing gum on the market. Find out more about our motives, our choice of ingredients and what we mean by sustainability. [...]
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Alpengummi - The first natural chewing gum of the Alps
As the name suggests, Alpengummi is the first natural chewing gum of the Alps! But what exactly is behind it? [...]
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The handcraft of resin extraction - The "Pecherei"
As you already know, the gum base of our Alpengummi consists of the natural raw materials tree resin & beeswax. [...]
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The craft of beekeeping
For the smoothness of our chewing gum we use beeswax. Next to honey it is one of the main products of beekeeping. [...]
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What conventional chewing gums are made of
Have you ever tried to find out what the gum bases of conventional chewing gum are made of? [...]
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