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They can be recycled in our area - the Tetra type carton that is. I guess they weigh less, so use less fuel to transport. They are square/rectangular, so I presume they can be packed/stacked more easily and efficiently than round tins.
Not sure what's involved in the manufacturing process, but then I don't work in packaging.
Why don't they make square tins?
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I've just had a think about this...
1) They'd stack more easily/securely
2) They'd be shorter so you could carry more of them on a lorry
3) They'd take up less space in your cupboards
4) They wouldn't roll away when you dropped them
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I think we've basically cured world hunger! Not being too big headed, but where's my nobel prize?
Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc: Snadger - Director of Poetry RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
I've just had a think about this...
1) They'd stack more easily/securely
2) They'd be shorter so you could carry more of them on a lorry
3) They'd take up less space in your cupboards
4) They wouldn't roll away when you dropped them
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but I think we've basically cured world hunger! Not being too big headed, but where's my nobel prize?
...and sardines, so we know it's possible. Although they aren't the easiest tins to open. I wonder if a standard tin opener could navigate the corners?
I'm sure you could fashion an easy-open ringpull into the lids.
Haven't you lot got work to do or are you all on holiday?
My silly boss decided to go on holiday this week!
Current Executive Board Members at Ollietopia Inc: Snadger - Director of Poetry RedThorn - Chief Interrobang Officer Pumpkin Becki - Head of Dremel Multi-Tool Sales & Marketing and Management Support Jeanied - Olliecentric Eulogy Minister piskieinboots - Ambassador of 2-word Media Reviews
They can be recycled in our area - the Tetra type carton that is.
Tetra paks are a nightmare enviromentally, as are most things that are built up of more than one material. Although they have a recycling stream, it's not a very efficient one as they have to be split up again which takes a lot of energy, rather a shame but that won't be mentioned in advertising as people like to feel that they've done their bit by putting things in a relevantly coloured bin. Take your point re the weight issue although would be interested to know what level of additional packaging goes round the cartons / tins when travelling also.
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I reckon spring water IS organic! My Gran used to live on a farm with it's water fed by a spring, she used to call it Adams Ale............and it was!!!!!
My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
I reckon spring water IS organic! My Gran used to live on a farm with it's water fed by a spring, she used to call it Adams Ale............and it was!!!!!
Sure she wasn't drinking Adnams?
Not that I'd blame her for doing so - a fine brew can be had.
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