Target is selling wine in paper bottles
- Target, the seventh largest retailer, now sells wine in paper bottles at 1,200 stores.
- To celebrate Earth Month, Target sells four wine types in 'Frugal Bottles' made by Frugalpac.
- These wines, under the Collective Good brand, include pinot grigio and cabernet sauvignon.
- Each bottle costs $9.99; Target states their making and disposal require less energy.
- This initiative, saving 98.3 tons of CO2, uses bottles with 94% recycled paperboard.
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Target has a new line of wine to appease the green lobby, but there is a problem ... · American Wire News
Target will soon be selling wine in paper bottles, reportedly to appease the green lobby, but not everyone is impressed. Bottle makers insist the design is stronger, lighter, and eco-friendly, and was recently awarded the King’s Award for Enterprise from King Charles III, the Daily Mail reported. The bottles are made from 94 percent recycled paperboard with a plastic food-grade liner, resulting in a product that is six times cheaper to produce a…

Target is selling wine in paper bottles
The bottles are five times lighter than glass.
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