The ‘Eco Hell note’ claims to burn faster and with less smoke than traditional joss paper, reducing the air pollution that affects Singaporean neighbourhoods around Chinese religious festivals. But is it a gimmick?
The ‘Eco Hell note’ claims to burn faster and with less smoke than traditional joss paper, reducing the air pollution that affects Singaporean neighbourhoods around Chinese religious festivals. But is it a gimmick?
The ‘Eco Hell note’ claims to burn faster and with less smoke than traditional joss paper, reducing the air pollution that affects Singaporean neighbourhoods around Chinese religious festivals. But is it a gimmick?