Russians can not only wash their hands with this soap, but also use it internally if they have the appetite.
Russian company Novakhim from Yekaterinberg made soap that the Russians could use not only for washing hands and dishes, but also use it indoors. Company management says it is edible. This was reported by the propaganda publication URA.RU in connection with the statement of the business director Andrey Zhuravlev.
“One of the new lines of household chemicals is a completely biological and organic soap for washing hands and dishes, which can be used without consequences. I have already drunk it and I am alive and well, ” Russian sure.
According to him, this household chemical product is “made on the basis of clay.”
“All the chemistry dissolves and is easily washed off with a rag. This is a completely new approach, there is nothing like it on the market. Now we are thinking about how to launch the product on the world market,” the head of the company added.
The director emphasized that “innovative” Russian products are supplied to the regional cities of Sverdlovsk, Moscow, Perm and Chelyabinsk. In addition, residents of Kazakhstan can also try the new Russian soap in every sense.
Novakhim plans to supply its new product to Altai and Kuzbass as well, “because there is less competition.”
“Our chemistry is not inferior to foreigners,” Zhuravlev assured.
Novakhim coped with the substitution of imported products, which increased in price by 70-100%. So, Russian “edible” soap is a kind of response of the Russian Federation to Western sanctions and a boycott of foreign companies – both in the field of household chemicals and food.
The publication states that 23 people currently work at this company.
It can be recalled that Belarus allegedly increased the export of dairy products to European countries last year despite the economic restrictions of Western countries.
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Source: korrespondent

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