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Flag shagger.
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I Love my brick
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Coke from a can tastes nicer than from a plastic bottle too imo
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I Love my brick
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Cans then?
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Fizzy drinks were all sold in glass bottles 50/60 years ago, in Africa and over here. Mainly the larger bottles in Britain when I was a kid, and both sizes in Africa.
Edit to say, boycott the beggars. Last edited by smudgie; 23-01-2020 at 01:04 PM. |
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Banned
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It's utterly selfish of them to not move to another more environmentally friendly container. I hope this bites them in the arse before it bites everyone.
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But Dezzy Glass is Dangerous Plastic is not. Coca Cola do many soft drinks Massive Factory's in many nation's they are staying with Plastic that can recycled but so many do not. |
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I Love my brick
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Jolly good
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Let's be honest, plastic is much more convenient than glass, and if Coca Cola switched their bottles to all glass their sales would probably drop dramatically.
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Yes that's the reason the CEO James R. B. Quincey is a British businessman in the United States. and in Davos is staying with Plastic. |
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Jolly good
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I do often take a cup of tea in a travel mug out with me, instead of getting a drink in a disposable cup.
I looked up some information about plastic in the oceans. Quote:
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I've just been reading a debate on this on LinkedIn.....people are pretty incensed about it. This was the debate starter:
Coca-Cola won't bin plastic bottles Share Updated 1 day ago Coca-Cola will not bin single-use plastic bottles because customers still want them, the firm’s head of sustainability told the BBC. In 2019, the drinks giant produced about three million tonnes of plastic packaging — equivalent to 200,000 bottles a minute — making it one of the world’s biggest plastic waste polluters. “Business won’t be in business if we don’t accommodate consumers,” Bea Perez told the World Economic Forum in Davos, saying that relegating plastic outright would hurt sales. Coke has pledged to recycle as many plastic bottles as it uses by 2030.
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I Love my brick
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Of course plastic is more convenient than glass but we need to drastically decrease it's use, we are killing the ocean.
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Jolly good
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There was a cafe in my town that used to sell the old school Coca Cola glass bottles - it tasted better out of glass.
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The elephant in the room of course, is that whilst not quite as bad as plastic... glass isn't actually environmentally friendly at all.
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I Love my brick
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Definitely did. Alot of the Pubs here do glass bottles of coke but they're smaller than usual
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I Love my brick
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Can that not be reused though, like they did years ago, they'd add a few cents onto the price and when you returned the bottle you'd get it back. Of course lots of people wouldn't still but then you would have the entrepreneurs gathering up un returned bottles to claim a tidy profit
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This Witch doesn't burn
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I don’t drink it, awful stuff ..tbh if people cant be arsed to recycle plastic in the face of a crises, I don’t know how many would be bothered to take back a bottle to a shop for 10p these days so its probably much of a muchness
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Likes cars that go boom
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Can we have an explanation of why?
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Likes cars that go boom
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Well that's a good point, as consumers we could voice our displeasure by not using the product in the hope that they will listen?
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Pepsi are the Same
Sticking with Plastic bottles When Coca Cola USA brought out Coca Cola 2 it was very much like Pepsi. Last edited by arista; 24-01-2020 at 03:37 PM. |
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This Witch doesn't burn
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or maybe as consumers we should dispose of any plastic we buy in a responsible way, what would happen if they change to glass, would consumers suddenly dispose of them responsibly because they are glass?
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It's energy (and thus carbon) intensive to smelt sand into glass, and the amount of sand needed to fulfil the world glass needs even NOW is causing coastline erosion. If plastic was totally replaced by glass, you'd be tripling-or-more the glass production requirements.
Its also significantly heavier than plastic, which means you need more vehicles (at least double) to ship the same volume of produce, which again adds to emissions. The argument is that it can be recycled or reused and is therefore better, but there wouldn't be a problem with plastic if people were recycling it. The reason that it's a problem is that people are NOT recycling. Why would anyone think people are suddenly going to start recycling glass? Its marginally better in the short term because of the immediate threat that plastics pose to the ocean, but glass as a long term solution just isn't sensible or viable. |
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