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If you look far enough back into history, you’ll find this isn’t the first time reusable glass bottles (RGB) have been a part of the story. In the 1900s, reusable glass bottles were widely used for many consumer products. Since then, numbers have dropped significantly as other packaging alternatives entered the market – but O’Hern and his co-founder Adam Rack are looking to change this and bring about a RGB revival.
“It provides us an opportunity to say, ‘We need to collect these back, there’s an inherent value in the packaging,’” Rack said. And at the end of their lifespan, these bottles are ready to return to the recycling system – supporting both reusing and recycling systems.
A refillable glass bottle can be used and refilled an average of 25 times before being retired from circulation and recycled into new containers. As the most sustainably sourced packaging type, refillable glass bottles have the lowest carbon footprint, eliminating 85 percent of carbon emissions – and they
have virtually no end-of-life waste as they’re recycled, so they’re the ideal solution for businesses looking to significantly reduce their impact on the environment.
“Reuse is arguably the best solution that’s offered on the market,” O’Hern said. “We’re focused on a future that enables reuse to be something that enhances the glass ecosystem and supports local manufacturers that have domestic supply here! The real question is how can we create something that will evolve and perpetuate itself forward to create more possibilities for sustainability and stewardship?”