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And remember : The best waste is the waste we don’t produce.

  • pseudo@jlai.luOP
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    1 year ago

    They are terrible. Do you know about the french water brand cristaline ? Look up for their caps (french : bouchon de cristaline) they are even worst. With any hand disablity you have to ask someone else for water. Unfortunatly more and more bottles are sold with this type of caps in France. I wish brand would bring water dispenser to supermarket. This way, one could still have a large choice of water but choose a bootle that fit its taste and ability while dramatically reducing waste.

    • _MusicJunkie@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      The only situation where I buy water is if I need water in a bottle, because I don’t have one on me. In any other situation Vienna has perfect mountain spring tap water.

      I can’t imagine there could be enough demand for this idea.

      • pseudo@jlai.luOP
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        1 year ago

        You don’t even need demand, if done well this could save money to water seller by reducing the their need for raw material. More benefice and the biggest of all time greenwashing promotion is enough of an incentive on the offer side.

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          1 year ago

          Space in a supermarket costs limited. And since we still live under capitalism, both the supermarket and the water company needs to make money, otherwise what’s the point for them.

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            1 year ago

            You’re right. I have imagined that there would be room from the space previously occupied by the bottles but in a more realistic sceanario, they will still be some bottles sold.
            Anyway, companies don’t seem to be looking at this kind of solution…