Milk is sold in bags in several places around the world. In Canada, Eastern Canada uses bags while Western Canada uses cartons and jugs. Milk bags use less plastic than jugs of similar capacity. Each bag usually contains 1 litre and can be sold in bundles of two to four.
What you need:- Bag of Milk
- Milk Bag Pitcher
- Scissors
Step-by-step:- Place the bag of milk inside the pitcher.
- Snip off a tiny portion of the corner at the spout.
- Pour the milk.
- If you're a regular drinker, a 1 litre bag will be finished before it loses its freshness, but you can always clip the opening with something like a binder clip if wanted.
- Place pitcher into the fridge.
Comments
I'm not very fond of milk or anything lactose, but I'd rather take a sip from a carton than...drink from a bag.
You guys are weird.
Ahahahaha, that's even better! You could use it as a deadly weapon.
I don't think they sell the carton in my town anymore?
The bags a lot cheaper compared to the bottle.
However, I'd prefer the bottle.
We need some new emoticons. One cannot express themselves with such limited resources.:o
But in practice, you're essentially giving children fucking MILK GRENADES. haha, that was awesome.
But seriously. They were probably trying to save money, or "thought" they were doing the environment a huge service. But fucking tree's are renewable, and degradable. Plastics are not. Skool phail
No, a few years. There are trees that are made for such, that grow and can be cut and used within 8 years. You don't need fucking hardwood trees to make milkcartons.
Shit, I forgot about that, soda cans too. Goddamn plastics. All up in everything's business! How did school kidlets drink milk in the 40's?
Anyway, we still need to curb our consumption of plastics. If not consumption, then at least amp up recycling of such. Even though, from what I've heard recycling plastic is terribly inefficent.
I can't remember what I was reading, but some material(not sure on) I think was copper, for all that is manufactured 80-90 percent is recycled. That's awesome.
YOU'RE a commie.
Straws are for little kids and girls.
Yep, that would be a good compromise between the bag and the carton, less packaging same convenience. Maybe we could have something like a plastic holder that you put the bag/with spout into upside down to make it more like the wine box.
I reckon this would be much easier. Then again, you can't reseal the bag and you're left with a little hole in it.
Well, thanks to TOTSE, you have this tutorial