Any water tumbler is fine, as long as they're safe for reuse. Tupperware tumblers can be used over and over and when time is up (or out of fashion), they can be returned and then recycled into non-food/water items such as flower pots. ECO bottle is just the name of the bottle. We're not saying that any other reusable water tumblers are bad, it's just that Tupperware plastic is FDA approved and will not leach harmful chemicals into your drinking water.
Calling your product ECO bottle is green washing because if anything contain water can be called ECO, then what about the aluminum bottles? What about the gym water bottle? What about a water sac made of leather? Your bottle is still made of plastic and when the bottle is out of fashion, it will be discarded just like any other PET bottles, and recycling lifecycle is limited for plastics. The more you recycle, the lower the quality or grade of the recycled plastic is, so stop the green washing.
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Any water tumbler is fine, as long as they're safe for reuse. Tupperware tumblers can be used over and over and when time is up (or out of fashion), they can be returned and then recycled into non-food/water items such as flower pots. ECO bottle is just the name of the bottle. We're not saying that any other reusable water tumblers are bad, it's just that Tupperware plastic is FDA approved and will not leach harmful chemicals into your drinking water.
tupperwaremalaysia 1 year ago
Calling your product ECO bottle is green washing because if anything contain water can be called ECO, then what about the aluminum bottles? What about the gym water bottle? What about a water sac made of leather? Your bottle is still made of plastic and when the bottle is out of fashion, it will be discarded just like any other PET bottles, and recycling lifecycle is limited for plastics. The more you recycle, the lower the quality or grade of the recycled plastic is, so stop the green washing.
chrischyuk 1 year ago