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Water/Wine Bottle Cover

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NOTE: This product has been crafted by hand and may have slight irregularities or imperfections in colour. These irregularities result from the human involvement in the process and add to the finished product’s charm while ensuring you have a one-of-a-kind piece. 

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IMPACT: 10-12 less Plastic Bags & Wrappers from going into the oceans & landfills!

Looking for a fun and stylish way to carry your water bottle, display your wine, or gift one to your friends and family? The UPCYCLED-HANDCRAFTED eco Bottle Cover is perfect as it instantly brings life into any setting. Easy to carry a 1-litre bottle with a comfortable cotton handle that you can hold in your hands.

  • Colour: Orange Blue
  • Dimensions: 5″ x 13″ x 4” (w x h x base)
  • Product Details:  UPCYCLED-HANDCRAFTED fabric is made from waste plastic on the outside with cotton fabric as the inner lining and two handles.

Usage and Care

Upcycled products are a great choice as your go-to everyday options. You can prolong the life of the products more by following some of our tips below.

  • Spot clean only. Color may bleed if washed with others.
  • Do not store or dry in direct sunlight.
  • Keep away from extreme heat i.e., Dryers, Heaters, Iron etc.
  • When not in use, kindly keep the respective product stuffed with newspapers to maintain its shape and store in the original packing it came in.

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1. Materials Used

a. Eco-friendly Materials:
  • The bottle cover is likely made from materials such as recycled fabrics, organic cotton, or biodegradable materials. These materials have a lower environmental impact compared to conventional plastics or synthetic fabrics.
  • Recycled Fabrics: Using recycled materials reduces the need for virgin resources, which decreases the energy required for production and reduces waste.
  • Organic Cotton: Organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, reducing environmental pollution and improving soil health.
Scientific Explanation:
  • Recycling: The recycling process typically uses less energy and water compared to the production of new materials. According to a study by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), recycling textiles can reduce energy consumption by up to 50% and CO2 emissions by 60% compared to new production.
  • Organic Cotton: A life cycle assessment (LCA) study published in the "Textile Exchange Organic Cotton Market Report 2021" indicates that organic cotton farming can reduce global warming potential by 46% compared to conventional cotton farming due to lower energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

2. Production Process

a. Sustainable Manufacturing:
  • The production process may involve low-energy methods, non-toxic dyes, and minimal water usage.
  • Energy-efficient Manufacturing: Factories using renewable energy sources or energy-efficient technologies contribute to a lower carbon footprint.
  • Non-toxic Dyes: The use of natural or non-toxic dyes prevents harmful chemicals from entering the environment.
Scientific Explanation:
  • Energy-efficient Technologies: A study by the International Energy Agency (IEA) shows that energy-efficient technologies in manufacturing can reduce energy consumption by up to 30%.
  • Non-toxic Dyes: The use of natural dyes can reduce water pollution significantly. According to the Journal of Cleaner Production, natural dyeing processes have a lower ecological footprint and are less harmful to aquatic ecosystems.

3. Lifecycle and Durability

a. Reusability and Longevity:
  • The eco Water/Wine Bottle Cover is designed for multiple uses, reducing the need for single-use products.
  • Durability: High-quality materials ensure the cover lasts longer, reducing the frequency of replacement and associated production impacts.
Scientific Explanation:
  • Lifecycle Assessment: A lifecycle assessment from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation indicates that reusable products, through extended use, can substantially reduce overall carbon footprints compared to single-use items. The reduction in resource extraction, manufacturing, and waste management contributes to this lower footprint.

4. End-of-Life Management

a. Biodegradability or Recyclability:
  • The bottle cover is likely designed to be biodegradable or easily recyclable, minimizing waste and environmental impact at the end of its life.
  • Biodegradable Materials: These break down naturally without releasing harmful toxins.
  • Recyclability: Recyclable materials can be reprocessed into new products, reducing the need for new raw materials.
Scientific Explanation:
  • Biodegradability: According to research published in the journal "Environmental Science & Technology," biodegradable materials can reduce landfill volume and methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, compared to non-biodegradable plastics.
  • Recyclability: The American Chemical Society highlights that recycling can reduce CO2 emissions by 70% compared to producing products from raw materials.

References

  1. WRAP. "Valuing Our Clothes: the Cost of UK Fashion." 2012.
  2. Textile Exchange. "Organic Cotton Market Report 2021." 2021.
  3. International Energy Agency (IEA). "Energy Efficiency 2018." 2018.
  4. Journal of Cleaner Production. "Life Cycle Assessment of Cotton Textile Products in China." 2015.
  5. Ellen MacArthur Foundation. "The New Plastics Economy: Rethinking the Future of Plastics & Catalysing Action." 2017.
  6. Environmental Science & Technology. "Life Cycle Assessment of Biodegradable Plastics." 2020.
  7. American Chemical Society. "Recycling of Plastics: A Review." 2014.

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