Modern technology reveals a new edible six packs that are biodegradable, which is the latest innovative material to be produced in the market today. This material supports the ecosystem because it is safe for animals to consume it when it will be dumped to any environments. Animals will no longer have to deal to fight for their lives due to the rapid increase with the solid wastes being dumped to numerous ecosystems around the world.

As an advocate for climate change, companies must have to create an innovative way to help save the environment. Wild animals continue to decline because there are constant threats that are harming their ecology. This includes the use of plastic materials responsible for causing hazardous impact to the ecosystems. Numerous animals become extinct every year due to the proliferation of garbage responsible for depleting the source of food.
edible six-pack holder
Edible six packs are produced by South Florida Brewery, which is a company that manufactures and produces beers. The edible six packs are now being used for securing a group of six beers that are made out of tin cans. Edible six packs will now have a double purpose, which is to act as a lock or a material that secures the cans when it will be delivered to all retail outlets to both local and international markets. Edible six pack appears similarly with the previously produced non-edible six pack covers that holds the beer.

The purpose of South Florida's initiative to produce an edible six pack holders from its previous non-edible six-pack holders it to promote environmental awareness. This is to become a pioneer of creating a new technological way that helps to prevent the risk of ecological losses to our environment. South Florida Brewery wants to be recognized as a pioneer for initiating environmental awareness and protection by being the first to produce edible materials. Animal life will no longer be at risk for fighting for their life whenever they realize that the material lost at sea as an example provides a new food supply, rather than a material that can degrade their ecosystem.

The ingredients used to make edible six packs are sugar, dairy products, and emulsifying agents. This makes it slightly sweeter than other edible products in the market. Due to its edible structure, the material does not pose any threat to wildlife if it will be thrown anywhere in your environment after it has already thrown by anyone who already drunk the company's product.

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Anyone can consume the edible product, such as humans and other animals. You can chew it, chomp it, or mix it with your meals or drinks, depending on your desire on how to consume it. But you can easily throw it to feed your pets or wild animals.

The product does not pose any significant harm to the body because it is made with natural ingredients that are only processed to change its texture to hold the six bottles when it will be delivered to retail outlets.

The threat of environment is always attributed with the disposal of garbage. These are waste materials that are non-edible, which pose harm to wildlife. They can damage ecosystems by blocking natural sewerage systems to cause scarcity of food supply for the animals.

Garbage are composed of plastic materials that are the most utilized waste materials, impacting the integrity of the environment. They are non-edible as well as non-biodegradable.

Plastic materials are not recyclable. Meaning, they cannot self-destruct even after thousands or even millions of years, with the exception of heat process such as fire. When they are disposed to seas, they can cause a significant threat to wildlife because they can kill marine lives as well as sea-faring flying animals.

Each year, garbage that is mostly filled with plastics are responsible for endangering numerous species or even genus around the world. This is mainly because it intercepts natural habitats resulting into scarcity of food supply.

As the human population grows, there is a significant decrease in the number of wildlife habitats, causing natural resources to deplete. There is a growing imbalance between humanity's growing settlements as compared with the remaining wildlife habitats around the world.

Human settlements are blamed with the wastes disposals that are not properly segregated and then disposed to their respective areas. Poor sanitation is also to be blamed with the propagation of environmental risks and hazards affecting wildlife population.








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