When mothers want to give their little ones the best (and most environmentally friendly) nutrition there is – breast milk – but can’t, they can turn to the breast milk bank.
The health benefits of breastfeeding have been praised by health care professionals for years, and breastfeeding is obviously a healthier choice than formula. What is lesser known, though, is that breastfeeding is also much healthier for the environment. It comes down to being a local food issue. Breast milk does not need to be imported, transported, or wrapped with packaging before it reaches its destination.
Not all mothers are able to breastfeed, however, and for health and/or environmental reasons they may want to supplement their baby’s formula with some mom-made milk. A newly founded communal breast milk bank in Israel helps mothers obtain the precious material.




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