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		By: Steven Klein		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is another eco-friendly idea for the bottled water industry. 
 
The Eco-Connect Bottle System has just been patented to KleinCepts, Inc. When referring to the Eco-Connect Bottle System, the 2010 Edition of Trendology Research (US Soft Drink Manufacturing Industry) said, &#8220;Reuse has taken a new step in the bottling industry.&#8221; 
 
Beverage bottlers can license this simple packaging technology so that their empties can connect to each other (and supplemental couplers) and be reused as kid&#8217;s toys for building forts, rolling toys, soccer goals, tunnels, playhouses, etc. instead of winding up in landfills.  
 
Plus, sheets of connected bottles can be utilized as low cost building insulation in third-world nations, and nations like Haiti that are rebuilding from natural disasters. If water bottles featuring this technology were donated to Haiti, the children could build simple toys and soccer goals from the empties. Then the empties could be utilized as building insulation to help rebuild the nation.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is another eco-friendly idea for the bottled water industry. </p>
<p>The Eco-Connect Bottle System has just been patented to KleinCepts, Inc. When referring to the Eco-Connect Bottle System, the 2010 Edition of Trendology Research (US Soft Drink Manufacturing Industry) said, &ldquo;Reuse has taken a new step in the bottling industry.&rdquo; </p>
<p>Beverage bottlers can license this simple packaging technology so that their empties can connect to each other (and supplemental couplers) and be reused as kid&rsquo;s toys for building forts, rolling toys, soccer goals, tunnels, playhouses, etc. instead of winding up in landfills.  </p>
<p>Plus, sheets of connected bottles can be utilized as low cost building insulation in third-world nations, and nations like Haiti that are rebuilding from natural disasters. If water bottles featuring this technology were donated to Haiti, the children could build simple toys and soccer goals from the empties. Then the empties could be utilized as building insulation to help rebuild the nation.  </p>
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