It boils down to economics.....recycling materials costs too much.I figure this whole China thing is a opportunity to right some wrongs and get back to doing things the right away.
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It boils down to economics.....recycling materials costs too much.I figure this whole China thing is a opportunity to right some wrongs and get back to doing things the right away.
Sometimes I feel like I shouldn't be worried but....better safe than sorry and I put my faith in the recycling man!
It boils down to economics.... recycling materials costs too much.
And with all the crud floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, I've wondered how much of it even makes it to a dump.Unfortunately, I agree. This is why I think our products should be packaged in containers that could be bio composted, instead of pretending to sell the product to a third world country to "recycle" the material. From what I understand, most of that "recycle" material is just thrown into their third world landfills as garbage instead of in our back yard. Makes us feel good by separating all those materials for the recycle bins, and if you don't think more about it and follow the material, you think you are doing a good thing for the environment.
That would be great.... if they could hold up to handling, transporting, and storing.This is why I think our products should be packaged in containers that could be bio composted
And with all the crud floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, I've wondered how much of it even makes it to a dump.
I don’t know if you or @gtaus are old enough to remember the soda pop trucks carrying full bottles to the stores and emptied ones back but I sure do! They made the most enchanting sound clanking around. Or so I thought haha! Refillable could be huge, so much of that stuff is plastic bottles. Even the meat trays were paperboard, with little cotton pads to soak up the meat juice. Plastic toys were in a bin, not encased in more plastic than the product itself. My apologies to the OP but I think it’s great to have a thread that inspires so much further discussion.That would be great.... if they could hold up to handling, transporting, and storing.
Yeah, I don't want to hijack the OP's thread
Yep, well they still do that, but 95% plastic bottles....I don’t know if you or @gtaus are old enough to remember the soda pop trucks carrying full bottles to the stores and emptied ones back but I sure do!
That ship has sailed!
Yep, well they still do that, but 95% plastic bottles....
...what about glass milk bottles, that were delivered to the house?!
I don’t know if you or @gtaus are old enough to remember the soda pop trucks carrying full bottles to the stores and emptied ones back but I sure do!