6 Pack Rings Killing Animals

New six pack rings that feed animals instead of killing them.
6 pack rings killing animals. Danger to wildlife thousands of birds turtles marine mammals and other wildlife are killed every year by discarded 6 pack rings. Some animals get entangled in the pack. Between 1988 and 1998 u s. In 1987 the associated press reported that as many as one million seabirds and 100 000 marine mammals were killed every year by six pack rings.
According to the center for marine conservation only 50 000 of the 10 4 million items collected during the 1998 cleanup 0 48 percent were six pack rings. That s why saltwater brewery developed a 100 percent. Saltwater brewery in delray beach florida has created edible six pack rings that feed rather than kill marine life if the rings end up in the ocean and an animal happens to eat it. The rings are created from beer by products during the brewing process such as barley and wheat and are completely safe for humans and fish to eat.
Today several other manufacturers continue to produce six pack rings. Within 10 years plastic rings had completely replaced the paper and metal based holders then common in the market. Louis missouri in the summer of 1960. Animals are in danger from being caught on things like 6 pack rings which can cut off circulation or.
During that time the ring is a hazard unless the ring is in constant direct sunlight. These six pack rings feed sea animals ban plastic six pack rings now drink beer help the ocean plastic six pack rings six pack ring feeds sea animals instead new edible rings on 6 packs can feed brewery s read more. Cleanups uncovered 1 089 instances of animal entanglement but only 72 7 percent involved six pack rings. However ocean garbage has been shown to kill many other animals in very similar ways.
That figure is widely cited and still used today. Degradation of the ring could take hundreds of years if the ring is in shade or underwater. The six pack rings in most common use today are the descendants of an original design by itw hi cone which first introduced them in st. By now most people are aware that the plastic six pack rings that hold together your favorite beer and soda cans are bad for the environment.