Mandi:Bovine businesses have witnessed numerous spurts and hikes recently. Many would have heard of or used cow dung artefacts, but now cow dung is even used to make masks to fight COVID-19.
The Vedic Plaster Sanstha has introduced masks made of cow dung in the market. After being used, these masks will turn into compost.
In the Mandi district, also known as 'Chhoti Kashi', the MSME has launched products made of cow dung in the markets at the behest of National Kamadhenu Commission. A stall showcases the products made of cow dung.
The organization has introduced lamps, incense sticks, incense burner and masks made from cow dung. This mask made from a mixture of cow dung, cotton cloth and paper can be used as a fertilizer after use, making the product environment-friendly.
Karan Singh, distributor of Vedic Plaster said that vegetable seeds have been added to this mask and when this mask is no longer usable, one can dispose it off, but unlike plastic mask, it will fertilize the land. Karan Singh said that raw material for making masks is provided by the National Kamdhenu Commission. The mask is prepared from 20 per cent cotton cloth and 80 per cent of refined cow dung which are added to the paper.