@dbc3 @Npars01 @CelloMomOnCars Don't forget aluminum bottles, they don't break like glass and can be recycled. I'd like to see a beverage company switch to these, maybe Dr Pepper as they're in a really good position to do it
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@dbc3 @Npars01 @CelloMomOnCars Don't forget aluminum bottles, they don't break like glass and can be recycled. I'd like to see a beverage company switch to these, maybe Dr Pepper as they're in a really good position to do it 4 comments
@dbc3 @Npars01 @CelloMomOnCars Not real familiar m'self, though you do see some beers using them as an alternate package. No idea if there's a technical reason they can't be used for soda, or just cost. And they presumably are just as recyclable as aluminum cans, just resealable like a bottle without the risk of breakage that comes with glass. I tend to think Dr Pepper is in the best position to start the use of this as their beverage is unique, forcing people to pay if they want it. (...) @taur10 @Npars01 @CelloMomOnCars |
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I mentioned aluminum cans. Not familiar with single-use Al bottles but yes, better than glass.