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Alternatives to plastic bottles




by Kejitec78260 » 25/01/22, 15:48

Hello everyone,

I am looking for alternatives to plastic bottles.
Do you have any products or sites to recommend?

Do you think this has a real impact on the environment?

Here's to you the studios ☺️
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 25/01/22, 15:54

Glass bottles.
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by FannyG971 » 25/01/22, 15:57

Hello

As alternatives to plastic, you have stainless steel or glass water bottles. It is less polluting and reusable.
As a site you have this one https://iso-gourde.com/
You also have physical sports or organic stores that offer it.

There you go, I hope I helped you.
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by Kejitec78260 » 25/01/22, 16:01

FannyG971 wrote:Hello

As alternatives to plastic, you have stainless steel or glass water bottles. It is less polluting and reusable.
As a site you have this one https://iso-gourde.com/
You also have physical sports or organic stores that offer it.

There you go, I hope I helped you.


Thank you very much.

So stainless steel and glass.

Is there a quality difference between stainless steel or glass bottles?
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by Kejitec78260 » 25/01/22, 16:01

GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Glass bottles.


thank you for your help
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by FannyG971 » 25/01/22, 16:07

Kejitec78260 wrote:
FannyG971 wrote:Hello

As alternatives to plastic, you have stainless steel or glass water bottles. It is less polluting and reusable.
As a site you have this one https://iso-gourde.com/
You also have physical sports or organic stores that offer it.

There you go, I hope I helped you.


Thank you very much.

So stainless steel and glass.

Is there a quality difference between stainless steel or glass bottles?


So there, I don't know. I think so like all subjects. For me, steel is steel and glass is glass. But good question, you have to read the manufacturing materials, I think 304 or 18/10 stainless steel is quality. That's what I have at home and it's been perfect for a year and a half.
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by Christophe » 30/01/22, 08:32

Advertising normally pays off…

I like the title of your shop: the water bottle shop…

: Mrgreen:
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by Exnihiloest » 31/01/22, 18:33

Kejitec78260 wrote:...
Thank you very much.

So stainless steel and glass.

Steel and glass are not alternatives to plastic, since at least two essential functions are not fulfilled:
- lightness (therefore economy in transport)
- disposal (complicated in particular for glass since the user no longer benefits from waste removal services).
and if they are reused, very cumbersome management...
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by Janic » 31/01/22, 19:38

Steel and glass are not alternatives to plastic, since at least two essential functions are not fulfilled:
- lightness (therefore economy in transport)
- disposal (complicated in particular for glass since the user no longer benefits from waste removal services).
and if they are reused, very cumbersome management...
it doesn't matter!: what counts is the overall ecological and health balance sheet.
Before plastic, mineral waters were transported full and empty like other bottles containing alcohol.
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Re: Alternatives to plastic bottles




by sicetaitsimple » 31/01/22, 19:54

Janic wrote:Before plastic, mineral waters were transported full and empty like other bottles containing alcohol.


Uh... Have you been drinking? Anything other than water? You the champion of correct expression?
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