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Plastic six-pack holders are often a death sentence for marine life. Fish, turtles, otters, birds -- all kinds of seashore- and ocean-dwelling creatures -- are maimed and killed due to the toxic ...
This weekend, we’ll all be heading out to parties, getting drunk and spending Sunday afternoon nursing our inevitable hangovers with bacon sandwiches and energy drinks. But why turn up at your ...
The old plastic ring that hold your six pack of beer may be a thing of the past if a south Florida brewery finds its footing with a new product, the edible six-pack holder. Skip to content NEWS10 ABC ...
When you buy a six-pack of bottled beer, the cardboard holder they come in isn't exactly durable. Make your own holder out of wood to keep it protected en route to the evening's festivities.
A new six-pack holder–made from wheat and barley instead of petroleum–solves the problem by being both edible and biodegradable. Fish or other marine animals can safely nibble on the rings.
The CanCarrier, meanwhile, is five times lighter than conventional cardboard six-pack holders, and the production process uses 94 percent less water and releases 85 percent fewer greenhouse gas ...
The old plastic rings that hold your six-pack of beer may be a thing of the past if a South Florida brewery finds its footing with a new product: the edible six-pack holder.
In the 1980s, at the apex of the 'Save the Whales' movement, the ubiquitous plastic six-pack holders were fast becoming symbols of a new type of environmentalism - consumer environmentalism. New ...