@kennyplay Thanks ... By: SpringinaBag. on 21 Nov 11, 03:04:53 @kennyplay Thanks for your comments. We strive to develop greener alternatives to common products. Our company actually offers a Closed Loop Recycling System whereby we pick up the fully recyclable polyethylene bags from each customer and ensure they are responsibly recycled. We also participate in a carbon offset program with CarbonNeutral to further offset other emissions. Please ensure the polycarbonate bottles you are using are BPA-Free. You can? read? more on Wikipedia under "Bisphenol-A".
yes greener than ... By: kennyplay. on 19 Nov 11, 18:42:51 yes greener than using LITTLE one use bottles but not cmopared to a 5 gallon or 3 gallon bottle exchange. You here? show that someone needs to tear off plastic (which gets thrown away), then put water (that's inside of a plastic bag)(which also gets thrown away after its empty. That's green??? Compared that to just taking 1 hard container and exchanging it for another
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By: SpringinaBag. on 21 Nov 11, 03:04:53
@kennyplay Thanks for your comments. We strive to develop greener alternatives to common products. Our company actually offers a Closed Loop Recycling System whereby we pick up the fully recyclable polyethylene bags from each customer and ensure they are responsibly recycled. We also participate in a carbon offset program with CarbonNeutral to further offset other emissions. Please ensure the polycarbonate bottles you are using are BPA-Free. You can? read? more on Wikipedia under "Bisphenol-A".
By: kennyplay. on 19 Nov 11, 18:42:51
yes greener than using LITTLE one use bottles but not cmopared to a 5 gallon or 3 gallon bottle exchange. You here? show that someone needs to tear off plastic (which gets thrown away), then put water (that's inside of a plastic bag)(which also gets thrown away after its empty. That's green??? Compared that to just taking 1 hard container and exchanging it for another