Increase Visibility of Saltwater Brewery Brand outside of Del Ray Florida Market. Position Saltwater Brewery as a champion for Ocean ...
The brewery is turning surplus wheat and barley from the brewing process into functional rings for thirsty people but also biodegradable and edible for animals. This is “a six-pack packaging ...
3 Salt Water Brewery created edible packaging to save sea life. The six-pack rings are made of barley and wheat. Sea life can eat the rings safely. #4 AIR-INK can turn air pollution into ink.
A company called E6PR (Eco Six-Pack Ring) created rings for six-pack cans ... Biodegradable and, in some cases, edible food packaging is nothing new. But what if you could eat your non-plastic ...
Now there's a better, cleaner solution. Finally, You Can Buy Beer With A Biodegradable Six-Pack Ring Made from wheat and barley--and eventually by-product waste from making beer--the eco six-pack ...
Amazon and Walmart pledge to curb single-use plastic packaging, but only in India Made from wheat and barley--and eventually by-product waste from making beer--the eco six-pack ring is poised to ...
It’s a tall task to replace America’s reliance on plastic grocery bags, six-pack beverage rings and polystyrene products such as Styrofoam with more sustainable alternatives. But for this ...
The turtle stuck in a six-pack ring, its shell warped from years of straining against the tough plastic. The seal snared in a discarded fishing net. But most of the time, the harm is stealthier.
Plastic, once revered for its versatility, has become a discarded six-pack ring that’s choking the environment. While reusable plastic still has its merits, too many applications involve single ...
It's not your fault if the neighbors get mildly alarmed by the tiny "tree elves" in your planters or the Globble toys you ...
The result is “The Six Pack: On the Open Road in Search of WrestleMania ... the Iron Sheik marched into the ring carrying “the flag of Ayatollah Khomeini.” His tag-team partner, Nikolai ...
Kenny Rogers as a race-car driver saddled with a family of orphans. Diane Lane, Erin Gray. Sheriff: Barry Corbin. Terk: Terry Kiser. Diddler: Bob Hannah. Louis: Tom Abernathy. Daniel Petrie directed.