List of bottle types, brands and companies

Examples of milk bottles from the late 19th century made by the Warren Glass Works Company

This is a list of bottle types, brands and companies. A bottle is a rigid container with a neck that is narrower than the body, and a "mouth". Bottles are often made of glass, clay, plastic, aluminum or other impervious materials, and are typically used to store liquids. The bottle has developed over millennia of use, with some of the earliest examples appearing in China, Phoenicia, Rome and Crete. Bottles are often recycled according to the SPI recycling code for the material. Some regions have a container deposit which is refunded after returning the bottle to the retailer.

Contents 

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An assortment of beer bottles

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Calabashes (called nkalu in Kikongo) are used to collect and store palm wine in Bandundu Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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An impossible bottle  Nelson's Ship in a Bottle by Yinka Shonibare during its occupancy of the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square, Central London, England

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Laboratory wash bottles

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  • Milk bottle top

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A 1000 ml wide-mouth Nalgene bottle

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A disassembled thermos container. The vacuum flask is in the mirror-like container in the center of the image.

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See also

A 1970s glass genie bottle

Bottle landmarks

References

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  2. Deardorff, Julie (August 3, 2007). "Scientists warn about plastic in baby bottles". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
  3. "Khandelwal Glass Works". Archived from the original on February 13, 2008.
  4. Soroka, W. (2002). Fundamentals of Packaging Technology. IoPP. ISBN 1-930268-25-4
  5. Yam, K. L. (2009). Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  6. Clark Howard, Brian. "Recycling Symbols on Plastics - What Do Recycling Codes on Plastics Mean". The Daily Green (Good Housekeeping). Retrieved September 27, 2012.
  7. "Seltzer delivery man practices bygone craft in New York City". NBC News. May 11, 2012. Retrieved September 27, 2012.
  8. William Stanley's Vacuum Bottle Patent. (Patented September 2, 1913).
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