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Eco-friendly molded-fiber bottles

webecologic.jpgEcologic Brands’ eco.bottle line of stock molded-fiber bottles are available in 32-, 50-, and 64-oz sizes to house liquids or dry food-grade products.

Bottles are comprised of two parts: a sturdy molded fiber shell made from recycled cardboard and newspapers, and a thin interior plastic pouch that uses up to 70% less plastic when compared to rigid plastic HDPE bottles.

The plastic pouch and spout are made from #4 low-density polyethylene plastic, and are BPA-free. To dispose of, simply pop open the exterior shell and recycle or compost it. The thin #4 plastic pouch is recyclable with plastic grocery bags.

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