Started seeing these new water bottle made from corn/soy fiber/oil/sugar and it should degrade faster in landfill and are composable.
Based on what I read it seems like they don't have the volume to be recycled yet, but they are recycle #7. My concern is that it will make people less conscious about reusing their containers and increase waste. But on the good side, I think it is nice that they can be degraded faster than the #1/#2 plastic. While #1/#2 can be recycled, the amount that can be used is a lot less than the amount produced due to how much it degrade every cycle and how much color is in the plastic. Last time I heard you can only use 25% recycle material, so at least 75% is still in the trash.
Would be nice if it can be burnt as fuel directly so it doesn't use up land fill space.
Based on what I read it seems like they don't have the volume to be recycled yet, but they are recycle #7. My concern is that it will make people less conscious about reusing their containers and increase waste. But on the good side, I think it is nice that they can be degraded faster than the #1/#2 plastic. While #1/#2 can be recycled, the amount that can be used is a lot less than the amount produced due to how much it degrade every cycle and how much color is in the plastic. Last time I heard you can only use 25% recycle material, so at least 75% is still in the trash.
Would be nice if it can be burnt as fuel directly so it doesn't use up land fill space.