2 GALLON-BAGGED RAW GUERNSEY MILK
2 GALLON-BAGGED RAW GUERNSEY MILK
THIS IS BAGGED RAW GUERNSEY MILK IN ONE GALLON BAGS FOR A TOTAL OF 2 GALLONS PER MONTH OR AS A ONE TIME PURCHASE.
Looking for other ways to store Raw Milk? Tired of broken glass or glass bottles tipping over in your vehicle? Tired of having to return them and making sure they are very clean? Sometimes it can be difficult getting milk stone removed from jars if they are not rinsed right away! How about freezing milk for later use? or perhaps you have goats, and you want to reuse these bags to freeze colostrum, the list is endless for their use.
They are perfect for smaller spaced refrigerators, coolers and freezers or putting raw milk right into your freezer. Customers love them for transporting this home to their own glass jars as well!
They are Non-Toxic food grade with NO BPA, PVC, or DEHP. Made with enviro-friendly premium PET, PA and PE plastics. It's clear, soft , flexible odorless and tasteless. Most durable and they are NOT thin.
Alot of people prefer this over glass because according to Recycle Across America, "More than 28 billion glass bottles and jars end up in landfills every year — that is the equivalent of filling up two Empire State Buildings every three weeks." Crazy I know! Glass bottles have a higher environmental footprint than plastic and other bottled container materials including drink cartons and aluminum cans. The mining of silica sand can cause significant environmental damage, ranging from land deterioration to the loss of biodiversity. Then throw in the fact that silica dust can pose a public health risk, as it can lead to acute silicosis, an irreversible, long-term lung disease. Extracting sand for glass production may also have contributed to the current global sand shortage. Sand is the second most-used resource in the world after water - people use some 50 billion tons of sand each year. Its uses range from land regeneration to microchips. According to the UN, sand is now used faster than it can be replenished. Then there is Co2 emissions during manufacturing, energy consumption both in production and recycling. Glass disposed of in landfills can take up to one million years to decompose. And I didn’t get into the parts of different colored glass. 🤯