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However, that has not dissuaded a design company in Japan from trying to reinvent the beer bottle. The company, Kenji Abe, ...
That wine bottle you toss into Fairfax County’s purple recycling bin will likely get a new life and maybe several, thanks to the county’s glass recycling system. As Fairfax County Board ...
The local wine scene is so vibrant,” says Scott Taddeo, Director of Jennie Wine Bar on Peel Street, “All [venues] very much ...
Knowing when to order wine by the glass at a restaurant versus when to order a bottle for the table might be the secret to ...
One creator demonstrates how to turn empty bottles into self-watering systems for houseplants, and her tip is grabbing people's attention with a low-cost, low-effort solution to the all-too-common ...
A French food safety agency study found that drinks in glass bottles contained more microplastic particles per liter than those in plastic bottles or cans. The researchers traced the microplastics ...
A MAJOR blaze which saw fire consumed more than two football pitches worth of farmland in Tilbury this afternoon has been contained by firefighters, with glass bottles named as the cause.
Drinks sold in glass bottles, like soda, wine, or beer, may contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic ones, a surprising new study published by France's food safety agency suggests.
A new French study reveals drinks in glass bottles contain more microplastics than those in plastic, tracing sources to painted metal caps.
Drinks contained in glass bottles contain more microplastic particles than those in plastic bottles, cartons or cans, a new study has found. The source of these microplastics in glass bottles is ...
Much to their surprise, they found that glass-bottled beverages — including lemonade, iced tea, beer and soda — had five to 50 times more microplastics than their plastic or metal counterparts.