An End to Plastic Bottle Pollution

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Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:00am EDT

PHOENIX, April 20 /PRNewswire/ -- ENSO Bottles, LLC.
(http://www.ENSObottles.com), a manufacturer of the world's first truly
biodegradable plastic bottle, today announced the introduction of ENSO's
"Bottles for a Healthier Earth" logo.   

(Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090420/LA00682LOGO)

Danny Clark, CEO of ENSO Bottles said, "Our new logo demonstrates the ethos of
ENSO Bottles. We chose the name, ENSO Bottles(TM) to reflect the concept and
life cycle of our products.  Our name and the ENSO logo, represents wholeness
and the returning to where it initially began. Our bottles reflect this
precept, originating from the earth, providing a value of use, and then
returning to the earth in a reusable organic state."

ENSO bottles are designed to biodegrade, leaving behind harmless inert humus
and biogases.  The ENSO logo will become the standard for identifying plastic
bottles that will help create a healthier earth.  When you pick up a plastic
bottle and see the ENSO "Bottles for a Healthier Earth" logo, you will know
that your bottle biodegrades and you are making a choice for a healthier
earth.  

"ENSO Bottles is an environmental company dedicated to making a positive
impact for the environment and the planet.  Each year more than 150 billion
plastic bottles are produced, less than 30 percent are being recycled, the
remainder end up in our streams, oceans and landfills.  ENSO bottles are
designed to biodegrade in a landfill environment.  Consumers now have a
choice, and can demand the ENSO bottle, a biodegradable bottle that is better
for us and future generations," said Clark.

ENSO "Bottles for a Healthier Earth" can be identified by the ENSO logo on the
label.  "If you want to make a difference, look for the ENSO 'Bottles for a
Healthier Earth' logo," said Clark.


SOURCE  ENSO Bottles, LLC.

Max Clark of ENSO Bottles, 1-866-936-3676
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