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But if finding someone to make bottles was difficult, getting anyone to sell them was worse.
It's used to make bottles, toys, clothes, windows, pipes, carpet, tires, and many other products.
Meanwhile, Britain's re-processors – the people who receive sorted materials from the MRFs and make bottles, cans and so on – claim that many of the supposedly pure bales of plastic, paper and cans are actually adulterated and so unusable.
By combining methane and carbon dioxide with a proprietary catalyst, his company rearranges the carbon into long chains, producing a plastic that can then be used to make bottles, chairs or almost anything else that plastic is currently used for.
Its policy is to make bottles recyclable, not bio-degradeable, arguing that environmentally and economically it is better to capture raw material in a plastic bottle and use it again.
But it is a step on the road to the much-discussed idea of plastic electronics, and probably an important one.The substrate of the chip is a film of polyethylene naphthalate, a plastic similar to the material used to make bottles and wrap sandwiches.
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Some British, Australian, and U.S. microbrewed ales are packaged in bottles together with yeast to make "bottle-conditioned" beer.
Activists have attacked both Coca-Cola and Pepsi, for instance, for allegedly depleting groundwater in India to make bottled drinks.
Silica sand is mined at Msambweni and transported to Nairobi to make bottle glass.
But in Yemen, poor water quality and deficient hygiene can make bottle feeding harmful.
Bottle-feeding may result in "nipple confusion" [ 26], for it is a completely different feeding method regardless of attempts to make bottle-feeding more closely resemble breast-feeding.
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