Saturday, July 11, 2009

Clean the World Foundation Factory

This morning I had the opportunity to finally go and learn about the workings and functions of the "Clean the World Foundation" Factory and I got to learn SO MUCH! We went through the entire process of how the soap is sanitized and repackaged and it was such a great learning experience. I even got some first hand experience of how to make the soap myself.

The foundation is making leaps in innovation. From a tedious process of handcleaning, cooking, and remolding the soap, we have found a way to sanitize the soap using a pressure steaming process. First the soap is soaked in a sterilizing liquid and then placed on a metal sheet and steamed at 220 degrees for 7 minutes. Because soap is porous, it is cleaned from the inside-out. There have been tests done on the soap that have shown that this process kills ALL bacteria that may be in the soap. After it is heated and cleaned, it is placed in a freezer to cool and be shrink wrapped. It is then placed in buckets until it is sent off to third world countries.

This process is the most timely process created to date and allows the factory to sanitize and recycle 15,000 bars of soap daily. This will allow us to reach more people!

However we still need YOUR help! If you would like to make a donation to the charity or provide us with soap please visit our website at http://www.cleantheworldfoundation.org/.

One very special thing I am asking for is a connection to someone who knows how we can get biodegradable shrink wrap. It would be such a blessing if you could contact with me information on how I could go about getting some donated!

And check back in the next few days for the youtube video that I am going to be posting. I will also have pictures from the Haiti trip last week and updates about when FOX News will be airing the footage!!!
GOD Bless and Stay Green!

With Love,
Jolie Noelle Schamber
Miss Teen Earth Florida


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