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by AceyMan 605 days ago
I've been wanting to post an Ask HN on this: What's to stop us from going back to steel, paper and glass? You know, packaging we can actually recycle.
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Last three years I've been in the Netherlands, all pop was glass bottles, similar with most water
And more importantly, how much of a tax would it take to make single-use plastic bottles uneconomical? Are we talking 20 cents?
close the externality with a carbon tax
Not very much. I rarely buy beverages in anything else than aluminium, glass or cardboard. For some food stuff, like meat, cheese and some vegetables I think it is hard to get rid of plastics completely, but you can easily reduce the amount by 80%-90%.
Making those things emits a lot more pollution than plastics. And costs a lot more too.
Why do you think so?
Profits
Cost differences and price sensitivity.
Convenience