Thursday, July 10, 2014

Paperboy: wine in cartons saves 67% in energy

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The glass has many advantages, not the least of which is how it can recycle without losing quality, but an American company, the Paperboy, is trying to enter the market of packaging of wine with an innovation: wine stored per card.

According to Business Week, these bottles are 80% lighter than glass bottles and thus save fuel in transportation and avoid unnecessary CO2 emissions.

The Paperboy asserts that the wine is placed in a package of bottle-shaped card and that is compostable. Innovation is here: this is a real bottle and a box, which should leave happy every wine merchants who cherish the aesthetics â€" and the value of your product.

The Business Week claims that the packaging is primarily made from waste paper, which in addition to being lighter than glass, as already admitted, it does have other positive impacts. This package, for example, it is difficult to leave-Unlike so many other of glass that, day after day, spread the nectar on the floor of the supermarkets, by stores or distribution trucks.

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According to the manufacturer of wine Truett Hurst, cited by Business Week, a single truck of wine with the innovation of the Paperboy can save 230 liters of diesel and avoid sending 619 pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere.

Paper bottles need less energy to be made â€" 67% less energy, to be accurate. And this is an excellent news for everyone â€" the wine industry, environment and consumers.

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