I am trying to wrap my head around the glass vs. plastic bottle buzz that has emerged recently. Quick overview of issues as they stand in my mind: Plastic bottles are much lighter (7ish times) than glass, and for wines meant for immediate consumption do not have known negative effects on the wine - just don't try to age wine in plastic. And yet, although recycling of plastic is much more prominent in the US, actual "recycling" (aka, using recycled bottles to make more bottles, as opposed to "downcycling" - making a park bench") is difficult and costly. Glass, on the other hand, due to its molecular structure can be recycled into more glass bottles many times without any significant loss, but due to its weight, recycling becomes costly.
This is just a tip of the iceberg overview - where do you stand on this issue? Thoughts? Other variables to consider?
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