by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Sep 6, 2023 | Eco charity give back, Eco-friendly consumer
PR/Boston, MA (September, 2023) – Portico Brewing and the Charles River Watershed Association (CRWA) have teamed up to promote efforts toward a healthier and more resilient Charles River through the release of Dam Free Ale, a collaboration beer intended to...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Sep 15, 2022 | Eco beer news, Eco-friendly consumer, Sustainable design
Don’t call it a comeback, It’s been here for years PR / Hartford, CT (September, 2022) — Like the once-popular song lyric by LL Cool J, it’s been a while since the refillable growler was front-of-mind for most craft beverage consumers. Rob...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Sep 6, 2022 | Climate change, Eco beer news, Eco-friendly consumer, Packaging materials, Sustainable design
PR / Vermont (September, 2022) — Ten months after its initial pilot program in Burlington, the state of Vermont’s can carrier reuse program has officially hit its stride. “I think it’s more of a strut,” kids Ben Kogan, one of the...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Aug 4, 2022 | Eco-friendly consumer, Sustainable design
PR / Denver, CO, (April, 2022) – Stainless steel kegs’ reusability and 30+ year lifespan make them the ideal circular choice for bars and restaurants. This fact makes steel kegs a vital part of the beverage industry and is the catalyst for the formation of the new...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 20, 2022 | Eco-friendly consumer, Featured blogs, Packaging materials, Sustainable design
Despite an onslaught of disingenuous marketing by most packaging manufacturers, a technique environmentalists refer to as greenwashing, consumers these days are increasingly more aware that “eco-friendly” claims or “100% recyclable” promises...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 7, 2022 | Eco-friendly consumer, Featured blogs, Packaging materials, Recycling
“The U.S. produces 234 pounds of plastic waste per person per year, and hardly any of it gets recycled” A look beyond the marketing claims of most plastic manufacturers begs a deeper question: ask not whether plastic products are recyclable, ask whether...