BevBlog: Beverage bottles could ease global warming?

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Two researchers have an idea that could put the power to reduce global warming into your hands – specifically into your beverage bottles.

Dr. Thomas E. Muller and Dr. Toshiyasu Sakakura say it could be possible to cull carbon dioxide from smoke stacks and use it as a base chemical for the polycarbonate plastics used to make bottles and DVDs.

That could lead to cheaper, safer and greener products compared to current PET bottles, the researchers said. But you have to wonder, do you really want your beverages packaged in industrial waste? More importantly, how many times could you buy water in one of these and sing “Smoke on the Water” before it would stop being funny?

For more info, read the full article here.

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  1. 1 On April 9th, 2008, Diggadave said:

    “you have to wonder, do you really want your beverages packaged in industrial waste?”

    Since the PET bottles are made from oil, which is toxic, I don’t see the problem?

    “More importantly, how many times could you buy water in one of these and sing “Smoke on the Water” before it would stop being funny?”

    That, on the other hand, would get very old very fast

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