Promoting Sustainability
Posted by Beer Bitch in Other Oddities on December 14, 2011 10:29 am / 1 comment
Cheers to New Belgium’s “The Glass That Gives” program. For every specially boxed glove glass 2-pack you purchase, New Belgium will donate $1 to one of the four charities of your choice. The glasses come in both 12 oz and 16 oz sizes. The charities chosen by New Belgium are:
- Water Stewardship – Water Keeper Alliance
- Sensible Transportation and Bike Advocacy
- Sustainable Agriculture – Organic Farming Research Foundation
- Water Stewardship – Save the Colorado
When purchasing the glass here shoppers can choose which of the charities should receive a donation.
I’m happy to see New Belgium is promoting charities that align with their sustainable mission and giving back to those who help the earth.
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Glasses only cost $8.99, not a bad deal. I was thinking it would of been twice that price.