The Rotaract Club of Baltimore’s Cork Project recently decided to spread the word through the food community in Baltimore. Each active member is volunteering to reach out to their neighborhood restaurants to donate wine corks and have a wine cork holder with the Rotaract logo.
Designed to spark interest in the group and what the corks will be used for, this project has the ability to affect the area in multiple ways! The corks will be recycled and the funds generated will go directly to Rotaract volunteer projects in the community!
What a small step restaurants can make in the process of going GREEN! Remember 1 small step leads to giant leaps, which can bring about change. We need real cork which is sustainable versus synthetic and screw caps that are not.
- Did you know that Wine corks could be converted to useful sustainable products? Tiles, installation, office supplies, and more!
- Did you know that the Cork Montados, the cork oak savannahs, are the continuation of an ancient practice and multi-dimensional use of land around the Mediterranean Sea? The Cork Montados actually protect the biodiversity and certain wildlife that is endangered or on the brink of extinction and are a hedge against desertification caused by global warming as the Sahara creeps into Europe.
- A typical wine cork weighs approximately 0.12 oz. and champagne corks weigh approximately 0.32 oz.
GO GREEN! Wine world! We need a ton! A ton is approximately 250,000 Corks! Can this be done in a year? Yes! With your help all things are possible.
The next time your out to dinner or out for a drink look for the Rotaract Cork Recycle bag/bin or ask your favorite dive if they would be willing to help make change and a difference in their community!


