South Africa also uses bagged milk, you’re nothing special Canada.
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· 6 years ago
It makes no sense. Youre not saving anthing, thats still plastic waste, youre not getting more, you are defintely not getting better protection its a plastic bag not stahlrim
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· 6 years ago
in germany we use mostly glas or cardboard for our milk. i think thats the best solution because its better for the nature.
Just get some hemp plastics. It'll degrade and it'll be a big "fuck you" to the conventional plastic industry
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It's actually the same industry, they care a lot less about ideology than most pro-hemp enthusiasts. If hemplastic makes money, they make it.
Those bags contain about as much plastic as a Tetrapak, which is a lot harder to recycle because of the composite material. Tetrapak has just always been good at marketing and promoting their brand. It has a sort of cardboard feeling about it but is a large part plastic.
Those bags were common standard as milk packing in Germany until some 30 years ago, every household had one of those pitcher, you got them fro free from the dairy companies. Tetrapak appealed to the consumers because it's better to transport and to store, and because of the above bullshitting customers and legislators. Experts agree it'd be the better packing, as it's one single material, easy to recycle and even pretty harmless to just burn. Glass is only more ecological if you shop strictly local.
I mean, is that some kind of special pitcher?!
Those bags contain about as much plastic as a Tetrapak, which is a lot harder to recycle because of the composite material. Tetrapak has just always been good at marketing and promoting their brand. It has a sort of cardboard feeling about it but is a large part plastic.
Those bags were common standard as milk packing in Germany until some 30 years ago, every household had one of those pitcher, you got them fro free from the dairy companies. Tetrapak appealed to the consumers because it's better to transport and to store, and because of the above bullshitting customers and legislators. Experts agree it'd be the better packing, as it's one single material, easy to recycle and even pretty harmless to just burn. Glass is only more ecological if you shop strictly local.