Monday, May 23, 2016

The eco packaging for beer cans that feeds the animals without polluting. – Blasting News

The Saltwater Brewery, company beer crafted in Delray Beach in Florida, had a simple idea but by the remarkable results: the rings of Plastic that hold the cans together beer often end up in the sea and create major problems both for the pollution of seas and oceans for both marine inhabitants, especially fish and turtles, which are often entangled in this plastic netting. The American company has decided to create Edible rings that fish may eat: the old plastic packaging is now produced beer by-products, such as barley and wheat , they are biodegradable and 100% compostable and completely safe for animals than for men. The new packaging is to be durable and effective as the old one, but the Cost production turns out to be higher. The producer hopes in the good sense of its customers and their civilization, hoping that they are willing to pay a bit ‘more to the beer so that both animals and the environment are finally respected.

Agardy , head of Saltwater Brewery brand, said in a video that has become viral on the web: “It ‘a great investment for a small brewery created by fishermen, surfers and people who love the sea. ” So we are only at the beginning of this great project that could change the fate of our planet , for the better of course: “We hope that consumers agree to pay a small fee in order to help improve the lives on earth. of course if all the soft drink and beverage companies to adopt this solution, the product price will become very competitive. ” So, to follow up and wide-ranging to this idea, the other brewers (and others) should take this new packaging technology. A studio Ellen McArthur Foundation has announced that 5% of the plastic produced is actually recycled: the oceans were formed of plastic waste islands of almost 270 thousand tons. The plastic is a problem, not only for fish but also for our health, since these same fish that eat the plastic then arrive on our tables.

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