by Flack » Wed Sep 15, 2010 6:53 am
Anything that's made of plastic and needs to be replaced before I die sounds fishy to me. I still have cups in my cupboard from when I worked at Mazzio's Pizza (late 80s) that are holding up just fine. Come to think of it, save for some "Kenner Yellowing", so are all of my Star Wars toys from the late 70s.
A few years ago a report came out that people should stop reusing water bottles. It was okay to buy bottled water, but you shouldn't reuse those bottles and refill them with tap water. The reasoning behind this was, there are chemicals in the plastic bottles that won't hurt you initially, but as the plastic breaks down, could be released into the water. The report stressed that buying bottled water was fine, but reusing the bottles was bad.
It took me about 2 minutes to find online that the report was paid for by a bottled water company. No kidding.
Anything that's made of plastic and needs to be replaced before I die sounds fishy to me. I still have cups in my cupboard from when I worked at Mazzio's Pizza (late 80s) that are holding up just fine. Come to think of it, save for some "Kenner Yellowing", so are all of my Star Wars toys from the late 70s.
A few years ago a report came out that people should stop reusing water bottles. It was okay to buy bottled water, but you shouldn't reuse those bottles and refill them with tap water. The reasoning behind this was, there are chemicals in the plastic bottles that won't hurt you initially, but as the plastic breaks down, could be released into the water. The report stressed that buying bottled water was fine, but reusing the bottles was bad.
It took me about 2 minutes to find online that the report was paid for by a bottled water company. No kidding.