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    Waste management of stainless steel kegs vs plastic kegs

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    As consumers the small decisions we make for ourselves, our families and our businesses all add up to impact the environment in a big way. Ending the throw-away culture we live in is increasingly important to many, with policy makers paying special attention to the implementation of waste prevention measures. Within the container industry, this is driving a push to highlight the resource efficiency and high recyclability of THIELMANN stainless steel kegs compared to plastic kegs. Find out more about how choosing stainless steel is the most environmentally friendly decision you can make in this white paper.

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