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minus-square@howrar@lemmy.calinkfedilink1•15 days agoWhere glass wins big is in reusability. We need to get people to refill/reuse their glass bottles rather than recycling them.
minus-square@chonglibloodsport@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•15 days agoYes, it’s just hard to do, especially for people without a car. Hauling a large number of heavy glass bottles to the grocery store on public transit is quite a burden!
Where glass wins big is in reusability. We need to get people to refill/reuse their glass bottles rather than recycling them.
Yes, it’s just hard to do, especially for people without a car. Hauling a large number of heavy glass bottles to the grocery store on public transit is quite a burden!