Coca-Cola products will be account for up to 1.33 billion pounds of plastic waste in oceans and waterways annually by 2030, Oceana reports.

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    13 days ago

    Once upon a time they used glass bottles, totally recyclable.

    Also, once upon a time Coca Cola had real cocaine in it.

    Just spitballing a theory here, but what if the folks running Coca Cola decided to hoard all the glass to make crack pipes?

    Then give people watered down shit and switch from glass to plastic? While cooking the cocaine down to crack behind the scenes?

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        13 days ago

        This is true. Both are obviously bad if they end up in a landfill. I’m not sure which is best to recycle. Aluminum cans are recycled about 50% of the time in the USA, compared to about 30% for plastic bottles.

        When you recycle aluminum cans, they are shredded then melted in a 730°F furnace. I imagine most of that plastic, which is referred to as a laquer, ends up vaporized.

        When you recycle a plastic bottle, the process is pretty similar. After a lengthy sorting process to make sure you have recyclables of the same chemical makeup, the bottles get shredded, melted and turned in to other products. Most of those other products, like polyester clothes, are not recyclable. Bottle-to-bottle recycling is difficult, thus not very common.

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          Aluminum can be more easily recycled, but there’s still plastic in the can which will have chemicals leeching into the liquid. Glass is the best, with the downsides that it’s heavy and dangerous if broken.