Vodka 360: World's First Eco Luxury Vodka

Whether you like Bloody Mary's, Vodka Tonics or Screwdrivers, a good vodka is a must-have for any home bar. A new, green alternative to the run-of-the-mill vodka is Vodka 360 -- The World's First Eco Luxury Vodka. The premise behind this great liquor is eco-awareness and corporate responsibility with greener processes and products. What else makes this a premium choice? Vodka 360 is quadruple distilled and five-times filtered! Sounds delicious. Have a smashing good time with a green drink in your hand and impress your friends with your eco-style! (By the way -- it costs about $25-$30 for 750mL).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
terapr0 Mar 30th 2008 5:07PM
So what about this is in any way, shape or form considered "green" or "eco-friendly"? It makes me sick how people through around terms such as "eco-friendly" and "sustainable" to suit a whole host of trivial endeavors. "responsibility" is generally not something synonymous with the consumption of Vodka....
laura sweet Mar 30th 2008 7:25PM
To see more about Eco Vodka as well as 9 other "green" vodka brands and how they are helping to save the planet, go here:
http://ifitshipitshere.blogspot.com/2008/03/can-imbibing-save-planet-8-new-green.html
kaykhanittha Mar 31st 2008 5:33AM
I want to try it, as it's cheap also
http://www.luxuries4millionaire.com/ACCESSORIES/Vodka-360-World-First-Eco-Luxury-Vodka
sammysanchez Mar 31st 2008 9:36AM
The 360 Vodka website explains why the product is eco-friendly -- they use locally grown grains to cut down on fuel transmissions, their state-of-the-art operations capture the carbon dioxide produced by distillation, and the process consumes 200% less energy. The bottle is made of 85% recycled glass (most recycled glass contains only 34% recycled) and the labels are made from recycled paper and water or soy-based inks.
I also read that their billboards are taken down and sewn into shopping bags at McCormick's expense. And they donate money to environmental groups through their "360 Close the Loop" program.