>Propaganda is even written on waterWhat kind of society is America?
>>389930049Honestly does seem superior to plastic bottles.Glass > aluminum cans > paper cartons > plastic bottles.
>>389930049I'm just happy the boxes are white
>>389930251clay>everything
>>389930049>reducing plastic waste is propagandawhy are /pol/tards like this
>>389930049Anon, you do realize plastic turns you gay right?
>>389930049Honestly plastic is a cancerous product in many ways, if we can reduce it as much as possible then we can go back to quality products again.
>>389930679So McDonalds turned America gay?
>>389930679>>389930683The inside of the carton is coated in plastic you fags
>>389930049>BLACK LIVES MATTER boxed water
>>389930908Not in my headcanon
>>389930818Yep
>>389930049>What kind of society is America?
>>389930049Unironically good presentation.
>>389931117Heres your box of water bro
>>389930251the tetrapack boxes are lined with plastic on the inside to make them waterproof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r7_SFdSdE4
>>389931637>secretkekAluminum like many other metals is reactive. Contrary to popular belief it does corrode. If you let it sit in contact with food, some part of it will seep into the food especially if it's on acidic side.Honestly I'd rather have thin layer of plastic in contact with my food rather than bare aluminum.Aluminum compounds that form with acidic foods are responsible for accelerating Alzheimer's disease as one of more notable examples./pol/s obsession with sensing conspiracies about things they don't understand or lack knowledge about like some ancient Greeks conjuring up myths about why seasons exist is hilarious at best and downright dangerous at worst.
>>389932976true, i noticed this when i was making some pickled onions and put some aluminum foil over it because i was out of cling foil, literally corroded small holes into the foil.I'd prefer cardboard containers for food etc. but cba to buy it so just use plastic even though it's not the most desirable.
>>389930049Enjoy the taste leakables from the internal plastic coating of TetraPak.The best storage material is glass, under all points of view (chemical inertia, environment, etc.)
>>389930049War on plastic is good, but activism-industry rhetorical style is cringe.
>>389930049How is it not in almost every aspect?...assuming the purity of water is the same as any other standard bottled water.
>>389930471Clay? What liquids do you buy that come in clay containers?
>>389934070The only problem I can see is if the thin lining that kinds of cartons often have is more prone to fragmenting and forming dangerous microplastics etc than full plastic bottles.
>>389934163wine for exampleit's rare because it's too good
>>389934163>polandMud cookies and milk i suppose
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>>389930251>>389931399Aluminium cans are also lined with plastic on the inside. I'd guess glass is only one with the containts not touching plastic
>>389930679it's not just BPA either, all plasticizers turn you into a fag
https://www.tetrapak.com/campaigns/go-nature-go-carton/sustainablepackaging/tetra-rexMy carton said 100% plant based made, so checking their site seems to indicate they have replaced plastic with "polymers derived from sugarcane."
>>389935629I prefer glass even in the absence of environmental/health/etc concerns. Drinking from cold glass just feels so much more refreshing. Glass also feels less "dirty" to reuse. It's really easy to keep a glass bottle clean for years. Plastic bottles get scratched up when you scrub them, and micropockets of grime accumulate in the scratches that makes future cleaning more difficult.
>>389930049they dont hide it anymore
>>389930049>lined with plastic>unrecyclableperfect.
>>389936382burning is recycling in newspeak
>>389930049> plastic bottle bad> cardboard lined with plastic goodI know it’s hard to tell the difference sometimes, but this is just marketing.Marketing trying to sell a business decision to save money that ultimately resulted in their packaging looking god awful. They present it under the guise of being environmentally friendly but it’s really Jews being cheap. Shocking I know
>>38993697890% cardboard lined with plastic is still a massive reduction in the amount of plastic being produced.