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Eco-friendly way to package Wet Wipes?

Is there an eco friendly way to package Wet Wipes (like baby wipes, wet towelettes, feminine wipes) without the use of aluminum or any type of plastic packaging to keep them from drying out?

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I don't know if anyone actually does know what's in fish sticksThey're kind of a mystery meat.
depends on the brand, but normally Whitefish, Cod, Haddock, Pollock, or Hokey fish
Shaped fish fillets covered with breadcrumbs; approximately 50% fishKnown in USA as fish sticksTwo fish fingers, grilled (55?g) are a rich source of iodine; a source of protein and niacin; contain 5?g of fat, of which one-third is saturated and one-third polyunsaturated; and supply
Different brands use different mixes of fish - and even then they may changeThey use any white fish that is cheapFish like cod and pollack go in there for sureBut it is a blend The label may or may not list the actual species of fish in the product you purchase - but you can check to see if the brand you buy lists it.
Well, you could use recycled plastic, made from bottles and other plastic materialother then that, there's not much more

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