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by slau
602 days ago
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Recycling glass is terribly inefficient. It’s so heavy that it requires a ridiculous amount of energy to heat up, and even then needs a very high amount of “fresh” glass to keep it usable. In addition, transporting glass is inefficient, and it is much more prone to breakages. The real issue is the fact that every company gets to have their own plastic bottle design, with 3-4 different plastic types that have to be triaged. They typically also want way thicker bottles than required because they feel more premium. A government that mandates a specific shared plastic bottle designed to be recyclable would be much, much ecologically effective than switching back to glass. I don’t know if metal cans or tetrapack are better. |
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I've got an old 7up bottle that was about 20 years old when I bought it in a 6-pack.