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Using Glass Water Bottles Benefit You And The Environment

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Published: 01Sep2011
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The advantage of glass water bottles over the plastic ones is the quality of the material. Glass makes any interaction between the glass and what is stored inside of them impossible. Plastic is known to change the properties of certain beverages because of the chemical reactions that appear in time between the acids in the beverages and the plastic. As an example, any type of alcoholic drink is better stored in glass bottles than in any other type of container. With a glass water bottle you know you are getting a BPA free water bottle that is durable and dishwasher safe. People tend to prefer glass water bottles because the stainless steel containers can have a slight metallic taste that many find very unpleasant. The biggest problem with glass bottles is that they break more easily than stainless steel. The silicone cases are supposed to help, but because they break so easily a glass water bottle may not be the best choice for children. The silicone sleeves were designed not only to look stylish but also to protect the bottles and help prevent them from breaking. The material and design combine to improve the bottles tactile quality and grip, which prevents bottles from becoming slick with condensation and helps reduce the chance of breaking. The sleeves are generally made of non toxic and durable silicone which is made from silica, the most common constituent of sand. It is a great alternative to plastic rubber or latex. There are some people that have allergic reactions to the latex or rubber so silicone is the better choice.

Keep in mind, if a glass container is not recycled it will spend a million years in a landfill before it will even begin to decompose. However, glass can be recycled an infinite amount of times over that million years. Once glass water bottles or other glass containers are collected for recycling they are cleaned and sorted by color. They are then crushed and then re melted with raw material and then formed into new glass products.

Glass has been a trusted material for centuries. It is one of the greenest materials on the planet and is safe and 100% recyclable. You dont have to worry about BPA or other unknown chemicals that can leach into liquids from plastic bottles. In addition, water and beverages will taste better coming out of a glass bottle because glass is taste neutral no unpleasant plastic or metallic taste. Those are the benefits to you. Using reusable glass water bottles also benefits the environment. Bottled water creates enormous quantities of waste. Youll save money and Earths resources if you dont buy bottled water.

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