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For the past few years, my husband and I have been mindful of plastics. We’ve almost completely eliminated plastic water bottles (apart from when we’re traveling and finding filtered water is difficult), opting for reusable and glass whenever possible. I carry a supply of reusable bags in my trunk and we’re phasing out the plastic storage containers in our kitchen.
So what are we replacing plastic with? In many cases it’s glass. Not the thin, drop on the floor and it breaks glass…durable, shatterproof glass…
Glass, whether you’re family is drinking from it, or your food is packaged in it, offers a sustainable, healthy alternative to plastic. Here are six reasons why you may want to choose glass:
1. The properties of glass preserve the integrity and the taste of the product packaged inside of it without the need for additional additives.
2. Glass is a natural, non-toxic material that protects by keeping products free from chemicals.
3. Glass is 100 percent recyclable, does not break down into harmful chemicals, and has a carbon footprint better than or equal to aluminum or PET plastic.
4. Glass packaging is appealing and differentiates products and brands across store shelves.
5. Glass is versatile (can be placed in the microwave, the refrigerator, the shelf, etc.) and extends packaging life by allowing users to serve, store, and display items when the contents have been consumed.
6. Glass’s transparency allows visualization of products and their ingredients.
Owens-Illinois, “makers of pure, sustainable, brand-building glass packaging” are raising awareness about the benefits of glass. Their site, Glass Is Life, is a fantastic resource for why glass packaging is good for your health and the environment.
If products we enjoy purchasing are packaged in glass and they’re accessible and affordable, we tend to lean towards them over plastic. I like the fact that I don’t have to worry about using glass in the microwave and I can recycle or reuse glass easily. Want to learn more about the sustainability of glass? Check out Glass Is Life!
Win It! Will you be cooking or grilling this Labor Day weekend? I have a cookout package to giveaway to one of you which will include several products packaged in glass. Simply leave me a comment with something you learned from the site.
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susanlanai says
I learned a very cool glass trick.
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You can also make music with it!
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I learned that glass is “endlessly recyclable”!
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I will be cooking on this Labor Day, as we are hosting a family party!
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it’s recyclable endlessly.
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I learned O-I has 19 manufacturing operations located in the United States and Canada.
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i learned glass can be recycled over and over forever
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Jackie says
I learned that Glass is natural. It’s made from three simple ingredients: sand, limestone and soda ash.
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Karen Keller says
I learned that everything tastes better when stored or served in glass.
Linda Kish says
Glass is the most neutral of packaging materials. It’s as inert as packaging gets. It doesn’t interact with what it holds. And glass doesn’t need additives to protect freshness or flavor…
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Noreen says
Glass in non reactive, does not interact with what is stored in
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Glass protects flavor and freshness
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I learned that “Glass is 100% recyclable, forever.”
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grilling this Labor Day
clarissa says
a poll shows 85 percent of people say things taste better when packed in glass
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Glass acts as a natural barrier against bacteria. It’s virtually impermeable to oxygen, so glass keeps food and drink fresh and full of their natural vitamins, minerals and other health benefits. Glass is also easy to clean, sterilize and re-use
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cherice says
I learned that glass acts as a natural barrier against bacteria! Thanks for the chance.
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I learned that 76% of people think products packaged in glass are of higher quality.
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Katrina says
we went to the zoo and we went to the beach. My daughter had a great weekend.
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learned the cool glass trick
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Gayle C says
We grilled out for Labor Day. Steaks, burgers and hot dogs.
debbie says
I learned glass is a natural barrier against bacteria.
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tallcapp says
Converting everything from plastic back to glass right now.
Jolee says
It’s endlessly recyclable and it doesn’t leak into food at all. Good info!!
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Tammy Darling says
Glass is a natural, non-toxic material that protects by keeping products free from chemicals.
Mary Beth Elderton says
I learned that O-I has made a firm commitment to sustainability and takes measurable actions to reduce our impact on the environment.
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Lucy Schwartz says
I relearned the simple fact that food and drinks do taste better from glass containers. It is obvious but ion today’s rushed society cans and plastic have become the portable favorites. this site remnded me about flavor.
Cori Westphal says
Glass is a natural barrier to bacteria! It’s not porous, like plastics, so no germs get in! Awesome!
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Angela Winesburg says
I learned that it was the first new glass container manufacturing facility built in North America in 25 years, thanks
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DeeAnn S says
I learned that glass in 100 percent recyclable – forever! Thanks.
Lim says
I didn’t know that glass can be made into new glasses WITHOUT LOSS OF QUALITY!
Valeen N says
I learned that glass is 100% recyclable. Very cool!
Heather Garcia says
Glass preserves flavor. When you eat or drink something from glass, you’re experiencing the pure taste of that food or drink—nothing more, nothing less.
audrey says
I learned this glass is good for the environment.
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I learned O-I is the primary supplier of glass bottles to the beer industry in North America.
Brooke says
We BBQ’d over Labor Day weekend! I learned that food TASTES better when stored &/or served in glass
Francisco Cheng says
i like the fact that glass is natural and non toxic
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glass protects flavor!
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I learned that they make shatter proof glass
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Jammie says
I learned 85% of americans, all think things in glass taste better! I agree, I prefer glass over plastic. We did hamburgers, and hot dogs on the grill for labor day. sweepmorey at gmail dot com
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“Glass is natural. It’s made from three simple ingredients: sand, limestone and soda ash.” I knew about sand but not about limestone and soda ash.
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Jill L says
Did I know glass was made from fire and sand? I think I missed that in high school. Also learned that “The invention of the automatic bottlemaking machine in 1903 by Michael J. Owens transformed glassmaking”
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i learned things taste better when stored in glass and we so had a bbq over the long weekend!
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I learned that glass can be endlessly recycled.
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glass is recyclable endlessly!
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Glass preserves flavor
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Glass protects flavor and freshness
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I learned there what some people are doing with glass. LOved the one picture ttled ‘glass’ would make a lovely art print
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Daniel M says
learned glass can be repeatedly recycled
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I learned that items in glass packaging are of a higher quality
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carol y l says
Sand and fire=glass. Interesting! I love glass, hate plastic which is so toxic, never gets clean, stays oily.
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I learned they have 19 manufacturing operations
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Glass also acts as a natural barrier against bacteria. It’s virtually impermeable to oxygen, so glass keeps food and drink fresh and full of their natural vitamins, minerals and other health benefits. Glass is also easy to clean, sterilize and re-use…
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Thanks for the giveaway…Because glass recycles endlessly, making new bottles often requires fewer raw materials and less energy.
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Glass is 100% recyclable, forever.
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I learned that glass is made from three ingredients.
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Glass protects flavor and freshness
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I learned glass is endlessly recyclable.
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I read that 85% of American fel things taste better in glass!
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