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Beer bottle sand by DB Breweries!

By Kids of RMB 

Today we are going to talk about beer bottle sand!

Beer bottles are made of glass and are very harmful to our environment because they could kill animals and people! But, in 2017, DB Breweries launched Beer Bottle sand! It’s a campaign to encourage people to recycle beer bottles! The entire process involves crushing beer bottles and turning them into the sand. The whole process takes just 5 seconds. It involves a rotating hammer that crushes the bottles and pulverizes the bottle into dust and sand! This sand could be reused for construction and a whole lot of other things! So if you ever find a beer bottle, make sure to recycle it properly to turn it into the sand!

Let’s collectively make our earth a better place to live for our future generations to come. We need many more innovations like this to make our earth a beautiful place to live.

Beer bottle sand


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