Edible Rings On Six-Packs Feed Marine Life If They End Up In The Ocean
A craft beer company has brewed up a brilliant idea.
Saltwater Brewery in Delray Beach, Florida, has created edible six-pack rings that feed, rather than kill, marine life if the rings end up in the ocean and an animal happens to eat it. The rings are created from beer by-products during the brewing process such as barley and wheat and are completely safe for humans and fish to eat.
The rings are also 100 percent biodegradable and compostable, which just ups the product’s sustainability game.
The brand says that the innovative design is as resistant and efficient as plastic packaging. The only drawback is that edible six-pack rings are more expensive to produce. But the company hopes that customers will be willing to pay a little more in order to help the environment and animal life.
We need all drinks manufacturers to be doing this x
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Absolutely!!
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What an excellent idea. It is sad, though, that so much plastic waste ends up in the oceans 😦
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I hear you Emy. I just hope that other companies will see this amazing innovation and jump on board to support and demand it; thereby making it more affordable to produce for such a great cause!
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