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milk cartons can be put into paper or plastic. Either one is fine.
Milk stays fresh longer in cartons, over see-through containers which means it tastes better, for longer... Cartons are also more eco-friendly as opposed to plastic jugs. The down side is cartons are more expensive.
Milk carton
they put it into cartons at the store!
There has been over 185 billion bottles so far
There is no specific collective noun for cartons of milk, in which case, a noun suitable for the context of the sentence is used, for example a shelf of cartons of milk, a row of cartons of milk, etc.
Milk did not come in cartons in 1915! Milk came in pint or quart size glass bottles in English speaking countries and in liter size bottles in other countries. You bought the bottle and the milk. You could exchange the bottle when you bought a new bottle of milk or purchase a new bottle. Most people exchanged bottles.
Older milk cartons were not made of biodegradable materials. The newest milk cartons that are produced are made of biodegradable materials.
you can stop by throwing your rubbish in the bin and recycling your metals, plastic bottles, milk cartons when living near oceans or beaches
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While less used today, transporting milk in glass bottles generally provides better protection for the milk. Glass bottled milk also tends to taste better, and are more environment friendly than plastic.
Milk is typically put into bottles at dairy processing plants or bottling facilities. After being pasteurized and homogenized, the milk is transferred to filling machines that dispense it into clean, sterilized bottles. These facilities ensure that the milk is packaged under hygienic conditions to maintain its quality and safety for consumers. Once bottled, the milk is labeled and prepared for distribution to stores and markets.