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@energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @skyfire101 @green
I wonder about the viability for a business that, for example, produces cola and other soft drinks, keeps them in large containers, then goes around filling people’s home containers up
@siobhansarelle @energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green sounds like a good idea, but viability I am not so sure, but thing is I don't know the amount of containers out there. It could be very viable if they have the right drinks for where they are. 🤔
@skyfire101 @energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green
Coca Cola and Pepsi ship out the syrup to lots of places already, for cafes etc that have cola on tap.
The mechanism already exists to some degree,
@skyfire101 @energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green
Then there is going back to glass. My earliest memories of drinking pop, featured the milk man delivering bottles of fizzy pop through a hatch in the shed.
@siobhansarelle @energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green I have distant memories of milk being delivered each night and the empty bottles being taken away to be washed and reused, (the ultimate recycling).
@skyfire101 we have a deposit system in Germany for all beverage bottles - others aren't allowed any longer -but there are still too many that are not cleaned and reused but are PET bottles that need a lot of energy to be recycled into new bottles or other plastic things. The best recycling is re-use. siobhansarelle@tech.lgbt @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green
@energisch_ @cooopsspace @ajsadauskas @green there is a deposit scheme for soft drink bottles in South Australia and where I am, but you don't get very much per bottle!