Anonymous wrote:I don't like plastic either but glass is very difficult to recycle. The best bet is to buy recycled plastic and re-use the glass at home.
Anonymous wrote:
That's better than 0 for glass containers. For example Arlington no longer picks up glass containers in recycling, you have to drop it off at one of 5 locations:
https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Recycling-and-Trash/Residential/Curbside-Recycling-Trash/Glass-Recycling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass is not easy to recycle. Some parts of NoVA no longer accept it in weeklky recyclign. It breaks too easily.
Plastic containers are easily recycled. They use them to make park benches and decks adn stuff like that. It get ground up into plastic "flakes" then bonded.
You're fooling yourself if you think plastic bottles get recycled. The rate is less than 30%.
Anonymous wrote:Glass costs more to transport.
Anonymous wrote:Glass is not easy to recycle. Some parts of NoVA no longer accept it in weeklky recyclign. It breaks too easily.
Plastic containers are easily recycled. They use them to make park benches and decks adn stuff like that. It get ground up into plastic "flakes" then bonded.
Anonymous wrote:As far as wine goes, if you’re okay with the quality of plastic bottled wine, may as well by wine in a box. Good wine will always come in a glass bottle. But, yeah, it’s criminal. Stop buying bales of plastic packaged food and single serve drinks at Costco.