feel that part of you that doesn't want this information, doesn't want to know that recycling might not be inherently good? that's the part of you that cares about your reputation more than it cares about your resultshttps://twitter.com/robertwiblin/status/1150033365724291072 …
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Replying to @chaosprime
Seems like glass is the absolute easiest to re-use, though? Just wash that shit.
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Replying to @XaiaX @chaosprime
problem is the quantity of bottles acquired nearly always quickly outstrips the demand for storing bottle-size quantities of liquid when do you ever want a beer bottle except to dispense one serving worth of beer
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @chaosprime
Right, but we used to just take them back to the bottler. Clean 'em, refill 'em, send 'em back out. Also, stuff in glass tastes so much better than shit in plastic, anyway.
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Replying to @XaiaX @chaosprime
this seems like the optimal solution (still active some places, my milkman uses this model) don't know how much the extra logistics cost compares to value generates, whether with or without externalities
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Replying to @ded_ruckus @chaosprime
I remember reading something about how CA fucked this all up because someone lobbied to make it so that the place you returned used bottles to couldn't be the place where you bought them. Rent seeking ass motherfuckers.
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