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minus-squareSynapselinkfedilink9•5 months agoSome PET bottles are reusable in Germany, and the scuff marks are a very clear sign some of these bottles have been used a good dozen times. It’s not all bottles though, many will be crushed and recycled (I hope).
minus-squarealbert180linkfedilinkEnglish7•5 months agoDude, >98% of the Bottles in Germany get recycled, and thanks to the deposit system they get pure PET out of it which is well recyclable. Plastic pollution is a big problem. PET Bottles in Western Europe aren’t a part of it. Other plastics are
minus-square@Kornblumenratte@feddit.orglinkfedilink1•5 months agoDu you have any sources on the claim that recycling is a scam?
Some PET bottles are reusable in Germany, and the scuff marks are a very clear sign some of these bottles have been used a good dozen times.
It’s not all bottles though, many will be crushed and recycled (I hope).
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Dude, >98% of the Bottles in Germany get recycled, and thanks to the deposit system they get pure PET out of it which is well recyclable.
Plastic pollution is a big problem. PET Bottles in Western Europe aren’t a part of it. Other plastics are
Du you have any sources on the claim that recycling is a scam?