Ice Shed hopes to keep festival-goers clean and cool with low carbon ice

James Phillips
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Initiative will explore the environmental impact of the lifecycle of ice, while helping to keep music fans cool

UK start-up Mobius Concepts hopes to keep festival-goers cool without melting the icecaps thanks to a new service dubbed "The Ice Shed". The service aims to provide ice to attendees of festivals in...

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