• @Kornblumenratte@feddit.org
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        48 days ago

        You cannot use cardboard for liquids. There are containers that have a cardboard exterior – just tear them, and you’ll find out they are made out of a sandwich material with an interior layer of plastic, meddle layer of aluminium and exterior cardboard. almist unrecyclable.

          • albert180
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            28 days ago

            Yes it’s called Tap Water and refilling your own bottle

          • @MajesticElevator@lemmy.zip
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            8 days ago

            Short distribution channels would be the best

            Else, fruits and food that don’t really need packaging because they have a natural bacteria barrier, or something similar

            But yea I don’t see any good sanitary alternative. Since we’re bound to get microplastics I guess reusable containers that are only washed and reused a couple of times would be beneficial, at the cost of a little more microplastics.

            Some kind of paper to a certain extend for some things, but yea, nothing is as good as plastic :(

            Don’t use plastic where you don’t need to. And then maybe use cardboard+thin plastic for the rest: less recyclable, but less plastic 🤔. Depends on the route you want to choose: less pollution or less plastic waste

            • albert180
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              18 days ago

              If there only would be a pipeline to each house providing a stream of clean drinkable water