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Sprite get the ‘all clear’ as Coca-Cola does away with green bottles


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15 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

The number one plastic polluter in the world. Good to see they are trying something.

What the world should do is stop drinking sugary drinks. It's bad all the way around.

It does not help that Thailand is taxing non sugary, non-alcoholic"beers" as alcoholic drinks

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17 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

The number one plastic polluter in the world. Good to see they are trying something.

What the world should do is stop drinking sugary drinks. It's bad all the way around.

No, the number one plastic polluter in the World must be people that cannot dispose plastic in bins, and preferable the right bins so recyclable plastic is recycled...????

Why are sugary drinks bottles more harmful than plain water bottles?

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I like a Waitrose brand of water from the UK that until very recently came in 2L plastic GREEN bottles....  Almost impossible to find any local Thai recyclers in BKK who will accept green plastics. They only want clear....  Why green plastic is a problem here for recycling, I don't understand.

 

And the OP article, as yet another kind of company news release published by The Nation, doesn't really explain why green plastic is a problem for recycling.

 

 

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46 minutes ago, khunPer said:

No, the number one plastic polluter in the World must be people that cannot dispose plastic in bins, and preferable the right bins so recyclable plastic is recycled...????

Why are sugary drinks bottles more harmful than plain water bottles?

Water can come from a tap

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22 minutes ago, khunPer said:

I think you are dreaming. Even areas where tap water used to be considered safe, it's not becoming unsafe.

Do you drink tap-water here in Asia, and Thailand?

I live in a small village I have my own filtration system. So yes my water comes from a tap. 

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2 hours ago, canuckamuck said:

I live in a small village I have my own filtration system. So yes my water comes from a tap. 

Yes, but it's filtered, so not really tap-water.

3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

I've mainly lived in the UK and Thailand.

Tap water was fine to drink in both countries.

Wow, you drink from tap in Thailand...????

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6 hours ago, khunPer said:

No, the number one plastic polluter in the World must be people that cannot dispose plastic in bins, and preferable the right bins so recyclable plastic is recycled...????

Why are sugary drinks bottles more harmful than plain water bottles?

 because they are less necessary 

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10 minutes ago, sirineou said:

 because they are less necessary 

It's water with salts and sugar – your body need both, however the sugar might be overdosed in some of those drinks. So if you drink same amount of bottled water instead the bottles are Okay?

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6 minutes ago, canuckamuck said:

Lots of people do, and If I lived in the city I would.

Google says:

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Although the water that is produced by the water authority in Bangkok is perfectly drinkable when it leaves the plant, it will usually travel through old, dirty and broken pipes before it reaches your tap. ... Your best bet in Bangkok is to keep yourself hydrated by drinking bottled water rather than tap water.

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Can I Drink the Tap Water in Bangkok?

 

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7 minutes ago, khunPer said:

It's water with salts and sugar – your body need both, however the sugar might be overdosed in some of those drinks. So if you drink same amount of bottled water instead the bottles are Okay?

I don't want to make this about nutrition

but please allow me to respectfully  disagree, both salts and sugar can be safely and easily obtained through normal daily nutrition. Sugary drinks are totally unnecessary for that purpose.  I have not have a "sugar water drink" for at least 35 years maybe more, and trust me when I tell you I have no salt or sugar deficiencies.

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1 minute ago, sirineou said:

I don't want to make this about nutrition

but please allow me to respectfully  disagree, both salts and sugar can be safely and easily obtained through normal daily nutrition. Sugary drinks are totally unnecessary for that purpose.  I have not have a "sugar water drink" for at least 35 years maybe more, and trust me when I tell you I have no salt or sugar deficiencies.

Yes, the subject is about plastic bottles, and I cannot see why plastic bottles from bottled liquid without sugar – mineral water includes some salts – are more correct than plastic bottles from bottled liquid with sugar. It's not about nutrition, you said.

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Just now, khunPer said:

Yes, the subject is about plastic bottles, and I cannot see why plastic bottles from bottled liquid without sugar – mineral water includes some salts – are more correct than plastic bottles from bottled liquid with sugar. It's not about nutrition, you said.

They are not. they are more necessary , It would be great if all would be eliminated, but we start with what we can. 

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1 minute ago, khunPer said:

Yes, the subject is about plastic bottles, and I cannot see why plastic bottles from bottled liquid without sugar – mineral water includes some salts – are more correct than plastic bottles from bottled liquid with sugar. It's not about nutrition, you said.

Me neither, doesn't matter if my fluid intake is sugared or not (or alcohol-ed).

I still need a plastic bottle to transport it.

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