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The Udderly Good Milk Container Uses Less Plastic than Conventional Jugs

If you are one of the few who believe that milk containers can save the world, then you are definitely going to want to check out the Udderly Good Milk container from Nic Snowden. Snowden redesigned the traditional plastic milk jug so that it holds the same amount of milk but uses less plastic. Snowden's design is also more flexible, meaning that more containers can be shipped at a time.

The Udderly Good Milk container comes in both 1 and 2-liter versions. The 1-liter version cuts down on 36 percent of the plastic used on making plastic jugs the same size. The 2-liter container does even better, reducing overall plastic use by 54 percent. The way to make the world a greener place may not lie in new technology, but in smart redesigns of existing items like the Udderly Good Milk container.
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