Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

August 25, 2020

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!

Bloody Maria Mix was created in a jar for freshness, and functionality. Many of our used jars have a second life as they transform to demonstrate one of the 3 R’s - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.

REDUCE

The jar is dishwasher safe, and the labels are waterproof. As the product is used, the jars can be replaced to keep the vessel looking great for your next event. The size of the jar is perfect for Bloody Mary bars or a Michelada beer cocktail.

REUSE

Bloody Maria jars, aka canning jars are a necessity when harvesting or pickling vegetables from your garden. Use the jars for drinking glasses, flower vases, or donate them to a thrift store so crafters or home canners can claim them. Besides the most obvious uses, the jar can be repurposed as a candle holder, planter, baking kits, spice and bulk storage, seed storage, craft/hardware organization or change collecting!

RECYCLE
Turning old glass jars into new ones represents a big win for the environment. New glass can be made with up to 70% cullet, so using recycled glass means less mining for new materials. It also means less energy (cullet melts at a lower temperature than brand-new materials); a longer life for glass furnaces; and reduced carbon emissions. Every 6 tons of glass that gets recycled saves 1 ton of carbon from being released into the atmosphere.





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