• Polendri@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I’ve thought the same about containers in general (plastic, glass, metal): standardize sizes and sell goods in reusable containers. Buy your Oreos in a standard reusable container same as any other cookie, eat em, bring it back to the store for a deposit. Companies will hate the reduced branding potential of a cardboard sleeve around a standardized container, but… tough.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I thought the same … I keep buying the same peanut butter brand with the same clear hardened plastic container all the time. After a few years, my entire garage shop is now filled with clear plastic containers with lids that I use for anything and everything. They come in great for holding nails and screws and small parts but also for managing all kinds of liquids and oils.

      If they did the same for all containers, people would be using all this stuff over and over again before trashing them.

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        1 year ago

        Reduce, reuse, recycle is an order of operations. Reusing is better than recycling, but reduction of consumption is best.