Drink up, waste not, recycle

The Baltimore Sun

No, buying new 360 Vodka won't solve overpopulation issues or reverse the effects of global warming.

But choosing what's being billed as the first "eco-friendly" vodka, instead of the one next to it, could make an itty-bitty contribution to environmental efforts.

Here's why: 360 Vodka is produced in Missouri using locally grown grains, which reduces carbon emissions from transportation; the company also claims it uses a highly energy-efficient filtering and drying process and that nothing goes to waste. It's bottled in 85-percent-recycled glass, and labeled, packaged and shipped using recycled paper products.

The company also will donate $1 to environmental causes for every wire-bottle closure that's mailed back (for re-use on other bottles). Pre-paid envelopes made from recycled paper are provided on each bottle.

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