|
|
|
|
|
by blacksmith_tb
2105 days ago
|
|
That's quite a hypothetical - if there were a rash of lawsuits the lead up to Coke being sold in 2 liter plastic bottles, that would be indicative, but I am not aware of anything like that - and you'd expect there'd be no glass bottles of anything (beer, mustard, maple syrup) if that was the case. |
|
That's completely different - you're confusing recycling with reuse. The bottles you're referring to are made anew from glass that has been smashed into cullet and re-cast into new glass.
What the commenters above are advocating are thicker glass bottles that are washed and reused as-is, i.e. reuse.
Different QA concerns when you're manufacturing fresh glass versus collecting it from randos