I would say glass. Glass is nonporous and easily cleaned and disinfected.
Plastic is soft and the molecules making up the plastic bottle may leach into the water.
yes VOSS water bottles are glass. but i think they might have some that come in plastic. but all the VOSS that i have seen have come in glass. you could go to their website vosswater.com
Bottles that are made from amorphous solids like plastic and glass for a few reasons. Some of the reasons are because it is easier to melt down and because it does not contain porous.
they havent, here in dominican republic they still sell them like that! Pashy
Glass is a better insulator than plastic. Plastic is used on wire for insulation purposes because of its flexibility, where as glass is not. Glass is used as insulators for holding wires to cross arms on power poles as plastic would not stand up to the weather year after year.
Some common types of water bottles include stainless steel, glass, plastic, and insulated bottles. Stainless steel bottles are durable and keep drinks cold/hot for longer periods. Glass bottles are better for taste and do not retain odors. Plastic bottles are lightweight and economical, while insulated bottles maintain the temperature of liquids for extended periods.
Plastic bags are usually made out of plastic bottles or reusable recycled things.
because humans depend on plastic. we need plastic for our water bottles, our bags, seriously, i dont think we could survive without plastic
I think you will find the hazing you are seeing is actually on the outside of the lens. Use a good cutting polish or glass cleaner and it will lift it!
paper, glass, aluminum can, steel, plastic bottles, newspaper. you can recycle animal's poo, metals, magazines, newsprint, microchips, handphones, bones, cardboard, rubber tires, wood pulp, lumber, computers, wine bottles. I think you can recycle anything, that produce large amount of trash, that are occupying our land spaces.
No. Glass bottles will undergo physical changes in the environment such as breaking or sharp edges smoothing out (think seaglass), but the natural processes of chemical decomposition doesn't work on glass. The same goes for styrofoam.
water bottles, news paper, glass obects, its not really hard to think of them
For example, think of soda pop bottles. Glass bottles are heavier than plastic ones. A truck carrying glass bottles would need more fuel to compensate for more weight compared to a truck carrying plastic bottles.