So we just have to clear forests to make bottles now?
sodas > bad > for > you :smug:
I like both pepsi and coke-cola, but I drink more coca-cola then I do drink pepsi. Other then that, this is 2 points for the environmental people.
[QUOTE=SigmaLambda;28735482]sodas > bad > for > you :smug:[/QUOTE]
Its good for you if like having fun something health freaks wouldn't know to much about.
They've used innovation of a new material in their favor, but now it won't be used for other practical things simply because of "secret designs". Giving the material's recipes away would reduce the upcoming influx of sales.
I can almost guarantee they won't release how to make this bottle to other companies, which would make the "carbon footprint" even smaller. Business is so ridiculous at times.
You downside is what ever material there gonna use is going to cause that price of that product to rise.
Wont contents of it erode the new bottle? I mean it's quite strong and eroding shit like even coins.
[QUOTE=arleitiss;28742437]Wont contents of it erode the new bottle? I mean it's quite strong and eroding shit like even coins.[/QUOTE]
It would mean you would have to take the expiry date a lot more seriously.
Also I don't think it erodes coins it just 'cleans' the 'scum' off of them.
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