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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract GreenBottle Ltd (now dissolved and in no wGreenBottle Ltd (now dissolved and in no way related to Greenbottle Limited incorporated in March 2016) was the manufacturer of sustainable, paper-based liquids packaging. In 2017, Ecologic Brands Inc.,based in Manteca California, purchased the assets of the former GreenBottle. GreenBottle was developed in 2005 by inventor Martin Myerscough following a chance encounter with a waste tip manager. Myerscough was told that the biggest problem at waste tips is the abundance of plastic milk bottles. With less than 8 years of landfill in the UK remaining, Myerscough was inspired by his son's (Jamie Myerscough's) papier-mâché balloon to create a moulded paper bottle with a thin plastic lining. GreenBottle was initially produced as a milk bottle exclusive to national British retailer Asda. Following the successful launch of the GreenBottle milk container, the company unveiled its designs for a paper wine bottle. The launch was met with international enthusiasm, gaining press coverage, and eventually sales, from around the world. GreenBottle is a commercially viable, environmentally green alternative to plastic, glass and laminated cartons.e to plastic, glass and laminated cartons.
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rdfs:comment GreenBottle Ltd (now dissolved and in no wGreenBottle Ltd (now dissolved and in no way related to Greenbottle Limited incorporated in March 2016) was the manufacturer of sustainable, paper-based liquids packaging. In 2017, Ecologic Brands Inc.,based in Manteca California, purchased the assets of the former GreenBottle. GreenBottle was initially produced as a milk bottle exclusive to national British retailer Asda. GreenBottle is a commercially viable, environmentally green alternative to plastic, glass and laminated cartons.e to plastic, glass and laminated cartons.
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