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  2. Ree's New Storage Containers Is a Set of 6 for Only $20 - AOL

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    The 12-piece set comes with several different sizes, including two 0.8-cup containers, two 2.3-cup containers, one four-cup container, and a big ol' ten-cup container—and matching lids are included.

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  5. Systainer - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the T-Loc variant was introduced using a rotating handle for connecting and locking of containers, in combination with redesigned feet. [2] To reduce plastic pollution, Festool designed the Systainer to first allow distribution of products, then be reused in stacking form as reusable packaging for tool transportation and storage. [3]

  6. Plastic container - Wikipedia

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    Food storage nowadays relies mainly on plastic food storage containers. A basic but important distinction is between single-use / disposable and multi-use / durable containers. The former makes up a notable portion of the global plastic waste (e.g. toothpaste tubs, food delivery foam containers, most plastic bottles, etc.).

  7. Square milk jug - Wikipedia

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    A square milk jug. The square milk jug is a variant of the one-gallon (3.785-liter) plastic milk container sold in the United States. [1] The design was introduced in the summer of 2008 [1] and is marketed as environmentally friendly because of the shape's advantages for shipping and storage (better cube efficiency).

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