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by sincarne
1025 days ago
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I just moved back to Canada from the UK. In the UK we got our milk from a local dairy in glass bottles with a wee foil tab on the mouth. Occasionally the magpies would get to it before we did, and we had a couple bottles go bad in a heat wave, but generally it worked great. Now I’m back to buying bags of milk within bags, and the amount of waste is shocking. Can’t recycle it where I am. |
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Compared to cardboard cartons (which are lined with plastic to make it waterproof) and plastic jugs, milk bags are more environmentally friendly even if you put the bags in a landfill and recycle or reuse the cartons and/or jugs.
That said, even if milk bags are not recycled, you can reuse them. Many Canadians cut one of the short ends and rinse them out to make a freezer bag or a lunch bag which can be reused multiple times. Some people use them to hold nails or screws.
Source: https://theconversation.com/milk-jugs-cartons-or-plastic-bag...