because its good for thee enviorment.
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you recycle it
It depends on what you do with them after the juice is gone. If you recycle it, which is only available in certain places, then yes they are ok. But in places where juice boxes are not acceptable by recycling plants, no they aren't good for the environment because they sit in landfills for years.
What and how to recycle is different depending on where you live. Asceptic packaging such as milk and juice cartons are indeed accepted or required for recycling in some locales. The paper is high-quality virgin stock, and there is often a layer of valuable foil in juice boxes. In NYC, milk or juice cartons and drink boxes are placed in the same (blue-labeled) bin with other beverage containers, bottles & jars, metal and foil; you'll find more info at www.nyc.gov/recycle. In other places, all recyclables are collected in the same bin. Check with your local authorities.
Juice boxes are transported via truck.
Th unit rate of juice boxes is 1/8 which is 0.125.
The content of sugar the juice boxes are varied depending on the brand and favour of the juice boxes. However, the amount of sugar in those juice boxes is ranged from 7 to 25 grams.
The juice plastic pack is called a juice box. There are several different brands of juice boxes. Most juice boxes contain 8 ounces or less of liquid each.
Yes you can. Paper, Plastic, Metal, (such as aluminum, or tin cans.) You can also recycle cardboard boxes.
Yes, you can recycle frozen food boxes as long as they are clean and free of food residue. Make sure to check with your local recycling guidelines to ensure they accept this type of packaging.
twice the amount of 1 juice box
A HI-C juice box is equal to 1 cup of juice.
You could put boxes in the classrooms and gym.