We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Wine lovers inevitably end up with empty bottles and leftover corks. There are some unique ways to repurpose wine bottles in your garden, but ...
Next time you open a bottle of wine, remember to hold onto the cork—it can be a fun, easy DIY project for your garden. These small objects can be upcycled into seed markers, broken down into compost ...
Most ofus toss the cork in the trash after we finish a bottle of wine. After all, who needs it? But it turns out these bottle stoppers can be put to good use later on! From sealing snack bags to ...
SIOUX CITY | Although WineStyles' Jerry Janssen has seen some of his customers repurpose cork into DIY art projects, most bottle stoppers are simply thrown into the trash. "I always thought that was a ...
CITYWIDE — The sound of a popping cork is music to many people’s ears, but it means something different to Matt Hughes. Hughes is the director of ReCork, a nonprofit organization that collects used ...
From flooring to functional decor, cork is stealing the spotlight again — proving this retro material is cooler, smarter, and ...
Cork oak, Quercus suber, is an evergreen oak native to parts of Europe and Africa. This oak is known for its bark, which is used for wine bottle corks as well as flooring, insulation and soundproofing ...
NEWBERG, Ore. — A local winery is leading the pack when it comes to recycling cork in Oregon. Appassionata Estate has teamed up with an East Coast recycling company to help breathe new life into the ...