Yes I am aware that theyā€™re somehow supposed to reduce plastic waste because the cap canā€™t get lost ā€¦ unless you cut it off, of course.

Yes I am also aware that there are people with disabilities (shaky hands, weak grip, etc.) who are thankful for these and actually like the design. Good for them, and I mean that in a non-sarcastic way.

But personally, I hate these things with all the ā€œfirst world problemsā€ rage I can muster and go out of my way to rip / cut / twist them off on every single bottle I buy. I donā€™t like having the bottle cap directly in my face while drinking, or slipping in the way of the flow whenever I just want to pour milk, and on more than one occasion, Iā€™ve actually cut my finger OR lip on these little sh*ts (not the same type as in the picture, but baldy-made longer ā€œbandsā€ that leave little plastic spikes on the cap and/or band).

No idea whether I should post this in the ā€œunpopular opinionā€ section instead or if other people think the same, but to me, ā€œmildly infuriatingā€ describes them perfectly.

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what i think when people struggle with the cap hitting their face

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Pretty much. Whenever I see these type of posts I can only think of some cavemen failing to figure out the most simple contraption. Those caps are literally not a problem at all, assuming youā€™re not a complete moron.

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ooooh. Itā€™s IN the computer.

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Its often the little things like this that make it clear for me who is indeed a moron.
Like oh, omg, that explains so much about that person.
That poor thing.

Now, I def need to not equate that with ā€˜capabilitiesā€™ of someone, even morons can brute-force achieve things I could never. They do it despite the handicap and I respect that.

Dont want to discuss problems or brainstorm when them but respect nonetheless (them and their work).

Most of us are in fact not what itā€™s commonly considered neurotypical (I beehive they are a smol but just the most vocal group). And just like with folk on introverts/depressed/ADHD/autism/etc spectrum itā€™s best to recognise, acknowledge, respect, and adapt to that (ie work and communicate a bit differently with each one of us, it doesnā€™t take all that much, and the learning curve is just so unbelievably good at the start).

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It doesnā€™t have to touch your face.

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bamboo or metal straws

Silicone. Silicone is the perfect straw material. Bamboo I guess works for disposable ones but Iā€™ve never used one. Definitely too short for 1.5l bottles though.

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Yes, this is exactly it.

Is we just invented bottle caps for the fist time ever these exact same peeps would complain about it.

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If everyone had either stopped buying bottled beverages or cleaned up after themselves, this wouldnā€™t be an issue.

Also, yā€™all sound a little whiny. This isnā€™t even a first world problem.

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stopped buying bottled beverages

Whatā€™s the alternative in your opinion? I donā€™t think barrels and glasses are viable in every case. Serious question.

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You could get a reusable water bottle

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Dihydrogen monoxide

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Youā€™re coming up with a sarcastic exaggeration (barrels and glasses), followed by ā€œserious questionā€. So which is it now?

Anyway. How about refillable cups, travel mugs, returnable bottles? Stop buying bottled water if your tap water is fine. Get a soda maker if you like sparkling water or Spritzer. Clean up after yourselves, return or throw away bottles with the lid on.

And first and foremost: stop buying packaged and bottled sh*t at every possible occasion. Things like single-use / to-go cups or bottles shouldnā€™t even exist.

We all created the landfills and ocean garbage patches and now we complain about our own stupidity, unable to drink from a bottle with a lid attached to it like weā€™re toddlers.

If you seriously ask me for an alternative: stop creating waste. Stop complaining about your waste. And stop complaining about regulations that try to limit waste that shouldnā€™t even be there. Big part of the problem stems from our own laziness and consumerism. Everyone is part of the problem, nobody wants to be a part of the solution. What did you even expect?

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I hardly want to reply for your aggressiveness. I donā€™t see how thatā€™s been called for.

But yes, I was being serious because you explicitly excluded all bottles by ā€œbottled beveragesā€. So I thought, water can be replaced by tap water (I do that personally because I donā€™t want carry crates that are unnecessary) but what about beer, for example? I could order kegs (no sarcasm, they start at 5 liters) but can hardly take them with me.

So, by ā€œbottled beveragesā€ you donā€™t count ā€œreturnable bottlesā€. Apart from that differentiation not being obvious, it didnā€™t occur to me because in my country almost all sold bottles are returnable, even single-use ones.

Hope that clarifies my question. Maybe next time donā€™t immediately jump to conclusions and make assumptions about other peopleā€™s lifestyle.

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Your solution to people wanting to buy some specific drinks is ā€œdonā€™t buy the thing you want, buy something elseā€. Hardly an answer.

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I havenā€™t bought a plastic bottle beverage in forever*. I just get metal cans or glass bottles. Or nothing.

*I bought a lot of PET bottled beverages in Japan but I was just visiting.

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This is some very short sighted thinking.

Caps attached to the bottles is very important to the recycling industry, so they can be more cheaply and efficiently shipped to China and thrown into the sea.

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Source on that? As far as I know China stopped importing plastic waste as they realized it was too expensive for the state as they are burdened with the externalities, i.e. cleanup.

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I think a few years ago it was China. Now it will be anybody else who wants Western money and doesnā€™t mind burning plastic. Malaysia and Turkey seem popular for the UK. Not sure where the US sends it. It sure as shit isnā€™t recycled in any way that people would think of as recycling.

Iā€™ve no idea why we make plastic bottled drinks when aluminium cans exist.

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Aluminum cans also have plastic in them

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I donā€™t understand why caps coming with bottles helps recycle them?

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Small bits like caps canā€™t get sorted for recycling for some reason, so theyā€™re just ā€œwasteā€ instead of recyclable

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Fuck plastic bottles in general, back to glass.

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This generalization is a problem. Assessing the whole life cycle, the carbon footprint of glass bottles is problematic and plastics is a viable alternative.

You have to consider the significantly higher weight of glass increasing carbon emissions from transportation.

While plastics bottles can only be reused about half as often as glass bottles, their production is far more energy-efficient (glass production is done at temps of 1400-1600 Ā°C or 2500-3000 Ā°F while plastics use temperatures from 160-300 Ā°C or 320-600 Ā°F) which also reduces carbon footprint in basically every country.

Of course recycling has to be taken seriously and properly organized to prevent plastics just ending up in nature. But we have to balance the micro-plastics problem against climate change. We need to solve both.

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It used to be done a lot more before and some places still do it in Europe. You return the glass bottle intact, they reuse it as is. Only carbon spent is in transporting it.

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Well, you also have to clean them which I assume also uses energy. And they need to be fulfilling ā€œfood-gradeā€ cleaning requirements since you want to drink out of them, so thatā€™s probably more energy needed than a simple wash in soap.

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Yes (I actually live in Europe), but it cannot be reused indefinitely and needs to be recycled after about 50 uses (thatā€™s why I mentioned the whole life cycle of a bottle). Also, glass breaks.

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Itā€™s done less and less because recycling plastic bottles is better.

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You have to consider the significantly higher weight of glass increasing carbon emissions from transportation.

If the transportation was electrical renewable sourced this wouldnā€™t be a factor.

their production is far more energy-efficient (glass production is done at temps of 1400-1600 Ā°C or 2500-3000 Ā°F while plastics use temperatures from 160-300 Ā°C or 320-600 Ā°F)

If manufacturing was electrical renewable sourced this wouldnā€™t be a factor.

I donā€™t want micro plastics in my nutsack. I donā€™t care that itā€™ll be a long time before we get there. We should start getting there now. I donā€™t want to hear perfectionist fallacy arguments about why I should be happy to have plastics swimming around with my sperm.

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I donā€™t want to hear perfectionist fallacy arguments

You mean like the ones you gave if there was a 100% renewable power grid and transportation was 100% electrical glass would be carbon neutral?

Well, both arenā€™t and we are a long way from either, so that argument stands. You may care about your nutsack, as do I about my own, but climate change is the more critical problem.

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Have you ever heard about the Exota affair in the Netherlands? In 1969, journalists uncovered the glass bottles of Exota soda were explosion hazards and their scathing TV episode about it drove the company to bankruptcy. It became a whole ordeal after the journalists and broadcaster were sued.

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exota-affaire

https://youtu.be/rdseJGLeyBk?si=V_9F9lZMyUqAmjEa

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Yep, I can taste the fucking plastic. Back to glass!

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Glass bottles are much much worse for the environment.

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They are mostly there to prevent sea animals from swallowing the cap and dying a slow agonizing deathā€¦

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Iā€™m pretty sure the solution is to stop throwing plastic into the ocean.

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I absolutely agree. Sadly alot of smaller nations get payed to dispose and recycle and then just throw the trash into the ocean. There are even areas that just have no trash disposal system in place other than the local rivers.

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