What’s better than a screw, cap on your wine bottle? Well, of curse sustainable (cork)screw. Cork forests are endangered, but surprisingly, if we opt for wine with real corks instead of the newer plastic and metal caps, we’ll support these forests’ existence through the magic of supply and demand.
Here are some healthy benefits of doing this. This will sustain for a long time. Cork is made from stripping bark off cork oak trees without damaging the trees. Another thing is putting a condom on cap production. Cork trees can live for well over 100 years and keep regrowing their bark, while new metal and plastic has to be mined and manufactured for those noncork caps. You can also help the birds and bees and lynxes. Rare wildlife, such as the Iberian lynx, depends on cork oak forests for their survival. And lastly doing it, doing it, and doing it well. Corks do just fine plugging wine bottles – they’ve done it for centuries.
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