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Florida Brewery Creates Edible Beer Holders To Save Marine Life

Discarded plastic six-pack rings trap and kill fish and other sea life. Could holders made from wheat and barley can be animal-friendly alternative.

31/05/2016

Instead of killing animals, our packing design will provide them with food, explains Saltwater Brewery co-founder Chris Gove of his company`s biodegradable, edible beer pack rings.

The rings, made from wheat and barley waste – natural byproducts of the beer-making process – are being touted by the Florida-based microbrewery as a pragmatic solution to repurposing waste in the brewing process. It also hopes they can help combat the growing problem of ocean plastic pollution.

The packaging starts to disintegrate within two hours of being in the ocean, which prevents fish or other sea animals getting stuck in the rings. They take two to three months to completely disappear in the ocean, and it takes a similar amount of time to compost if left on the beach, although this varies slightly depending on soil, composition, humidity and temperature.

While alternatives to traditional plastic rings exist – PakTech`s recycled plastic can carrier, which is 100% recyclable, and Fishbone`s cardboard holder, for example– these don`t reduce the risk of entangling wildlife or being ingested.

Image courtesy and full article can be found at source Theguardian.com

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