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  2. Reusable packaging - Wikipedia

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    Reusable bottles for milk, soda, and beer have been part of closed-loop use-return-clean-refill-reuse cycles. Food storage containers are typically reusable. Thick plastic water bottles are promoted as an environmental improvement over thin single-use water bottles. Some plastic cups can be re-used, though most are disposable.

  3. Reuse of bottles - Wikipedia

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    The deposit per bottle (Pfand) is €0.08–0.15, compared to €0.25 for recyclable but not reusable plastic bottles. There is no deposit for glass bottles which do not get refilled, but there are many glass bottles that do get refilled – best known is the Normbrunnenflasche , a 0.7l bottle used for carbonated drinks with a deposit of €0.15.

  4. Wine on tap - Wikipedia

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    Wine on Tap is a distribution method for wine.Instead of pouring from a bottle, wine is packaged in stainless steel kegs or disposable plastic kegs. After the barreling stage, the wine is transferred into the kegs holding about 26 bottles of wine each (or 130 glasses) depending on the size of the keg (19.5 liters).

  5. Self-serve and tap wine isn't new in the Milwaukee area, but ...

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    Self-serve wine machines were Tom Hockel's first choice when he opened Spring City Wine House, 36 W. Main St., Waukesha, with his wife, Stacy, eight years ago. “We have 75 wines by the glass ...

  6. Bag-in-box - Wikipedia

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    All modern wine casks now utilise some sort of plastic tap, which is exposed by tearing away a perforated panel on the box. The main advantage of BiB packaging is that it prevents oxidation of the wine during dispensing. Rather than working as a conventional tap, the bladder uses gravity pressure to squeeze the liquid out of the bladder ...

  7. Keg - Wikipedia

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    50 litre DIN keg, cutaway. A keg is a small cask used for storing liquids. Wooden kegs made by a cooper were used to transport nails, gunpowder, [1] and a variety of liquids. [2] Nowadays a keg is normally constructed of stainless steel, although aluminium can be used if it is coated with plastic on the inside.

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