Last Wednesday a company called “Lucky Iron Fish” and WPP’s Geometry Global Dubai won Grands Prix in Product Design for a piece of iron shaped like a fish that helped curb iron deficiency in Cambodia.
In 2008, Canadian student Christopher Charles was working in rural Cambodia, living in a typical Cambodian house on stilts. He had no electricity, no running water and, he says, a lot of time to sit ...
The Lucky Iron Fish is Cambodia’s cure for anemia. A household simply tosses the fish-shaped lump of iron into the cooking pot and enough iron is leached out to fill up to 75% of the recommended daily ...
The little "Lucky Iron Fish," now in growing use by cooks in Cambodia, has proven effective in reducing rampant iron deficiency among women -- the cause of premature labor, hemorrhaging during ...
Celebrate and debate all the top winners from the annual advertising festival. This Iron Fish Offers Relief From Anemia How turning a chunk of unappetizing metal into the Lucky Iron Fish addressed an ...
An insightful approach to supplementing Cambodians' iron-deficient diets to improve their health led to a Grand Prix in Product Design for the Lucky Iron Fish Project and Geometry Global in Dubai.
What if your saucepan could become a discreet ally for your vitality? A small, fish-shaped object, placed in boiling water, promises to enrich your dishes with iron. Behind this surprisingly simple ...