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[quote=Anonymous]I see that too! Not sure what we can do about it other than at a small scale level. I also read that sometimes it costs more money and time to recycle the materials that we turn in so they don't bother to do it. It's cheaper for them to switch to plastic. Now if they get the jars back after they sell them, it may be doable. Glass is heavy too so that means they need sturdier crates, pallets and everything else. Then, when the glass drops, it can break. And if the entire pallet drops, there goes all the glass jars. And logistically, when you are transporting these, the truck/ship might charge you buy weight so glass will cost alot! And in some schools, they prefer you use plastic and other types of containers instead of glass. And if they raise the price cause the cost of glass is increasing too much, customers are just going to complain. [/quote]
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