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Glass
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whilst i like a glass to drink out of, i wonder why we don't use other materials to store certain goods. I accidentally broke a full jar of coffee. And not only is it smashed to smithereens, but the glass and coffee went everywhere. Add in the fact i am now cut in three places trying to sweep this mess up. Why can't we have a hard plastic container instead of coffee jars. Is it because they are not so easily disposed of. If they made them in a hard plastic or similar it wouldn't have smashed and now have to pay a kings ransom to replace it. I am also bleeding like a proverbial stuck pig. Oh fluffing hell.
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good question. I noticed recently (when i dropped it) thAt sunpat is now in plastic jars
17:40 Mon 24th Sep 2012
Can I just revisit the 'recycled glass' issue - think JJ raised it....
We are not short of the ingredients for glass ie sand.
The heat needed to re-shape glass vessels into new products is possibly the same as fusing sand.
I agree that unbroken glass jars etc should be re-used - they used to do this with jamjars (you got back 3 old pence for a big 'un) and until recently the French did this with wine bottles.
But lots of our dry goods could be sold in coated paper containers - like tetrapaks.
Hope you have got more coffee and some Elastoplat Em - have a bikkie too.
We are not short of the ingredients for glass ie sand.
The heat needed to re-shape glass vessels into new products is possibly the same as fusing sand.
I agree that unbroken glass jars etc should be re-used - they used to do this with jamjars (you got back 3 old pence for a big 'un) and until recently the French did this with wine bottles.
But lots of our dry goods could be sold in coated paper containers - like tetrapaks.
Hope you have got more coffee and some Elastoplat Em - have a bikkie too.