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soft drink bottles are made thicker than normal ones because it will be easier for us to differenciate in both (both=normal bottles and soft drink bottles)
Foremost among these is the rise of PET plastic bottles in the soft drink industry.
Recycled plastic is turned into plastic resin, which is then used to make mobile garbage bins, storm water pipes, crates and new soft drink bottles. New plastic is made from oil, and the world is running out of oil. If you fill a plastic soft drink bottle one third full of oil, that's how much oil it takes to make just one new bottle. Recycling is far more energy efficient.
just wear it . . . . . LOL
PET stands for Polyethylene terephthalate. It's a high quality plastic resin in the polyester family. It is used widely in soft drink bottles.
It depends. Sugary soft drinks can make you feel sick if you drink more than three bottles. Carbonated water shouldn't be as bad at all. Although you might get a gas bubble.
Most likely plastic bottles for water and soft drinks are made of Polyethylene Terphethalate (PET). Many times plastic bottles for milk, shampoo, and chemicals are made of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE).
Depends what you are using to fill them.
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
Metal and plastic drink holders are usually used with vehicles and are available from auto parts and boat supply stores. Soft foam holders are frequently available in department and hardware stores or gift shops.
Use reusable glass bottles.
The metal aluminum is the primary element used to make soft drink cans.