That is certainly good news especially considering that glass
typically has a fair of amount of recycled content. Now let's hope
that the distribution is widespread.
> I noticed yesterday in the WSJ that Coca Cola is returning to glass
> bottles to rejuventae its old image--the bottles will be the same green
> glass variety that Coke always used in its "Classic" look.
>
> For all the uproar over Coke going to plastic, one would think the
> environmental community would cheer this development. But maybe this good
> news would get in the way of organizing yet another boycott, etc.
>
>
> --
> William P. McGowan
> UCSB History/Rincon Recycling
> 805-240-3448/805-658-6526-FAX
> kai@umail.ucsb.edu
>
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