April 22 is Earth Day
April 22 is Earth Day
We participate in several ways:
Locally we contribute to the Bainbridge Land Trust and affordable housing.
The companies we represent are active:
OXO contributes 1% of sales for the Planet.
ScanPan makes their cookware with recycled aluminum.
VitaMix makes Food Cyclers to turn food waste into compost.
Our beverage lines are lead-free and use recycled materials.
Featuring: Eco 5 FoodCycler by Vitamix
The large 5-liter capacity ensures you won’t have food scraps sitting around waiting for the next cycle. And since the Eco 5 grinds food waste into a fine, dry powder, it’s more easily broken down when mixed with soil.
5 Liter Capacity
Refillable Carbon Filters
Convenient
Odorless
Easy to Use and Clean
3-Year Warranty
For more information, contact us at orders@bang-knudsen.com or 206-767-6970
Bang-Knudsen represents NoStik
NoStik is proudly manufactured since 1990 in Belgium. Today, sustainability is a hot topic, but for us it’s our key selling point for more than 30 years. The bake liner, our very first product in 1990, is a reusable alternative for disposable parchment paper. Ever since, we developed a way wider range of reusable baking and protecting sheets, shelves, trays and bags. Besides them being all reusable, they enable consumers to cook without added fats. On top, they keep kitchen appliances clean, saving clean up time for other pleasant thing in life! Warehoused in USA.
Contact Bang-Knudsen for further information.
GLOBAL KNIVES
DANISH TROLL ON BAINBRIDGE?
Near our office a wooden troll recently appeared in the forest. Appropriately a wooden troll created by a famous Danish sculptor, Thomas Dambo. This is one of several appearing in Western Washington and around the USA, as well as Europe. Danish sculpture using wood is an over 1,000-year tradition since the age of Vikings.
Entirely constructed of recycled materials, Pia the Peacekeeper keeps watch in our nearby forest park and comes with a philosophy and message of environmental stewardship and sustainability. The artist and crew from Denmark, joined by local volunteers. Dambo said he builds his trolls to generate awareness about what is thrown away and how to reuse it to bring the community together, and to educate them about recycling.