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Its only the tip of the carlsberg but hopefully others will follow.
17:29 Mon 22nd Oct 2018
Can't see those working, why don't they just put them in cardboard boxes?
Why won't they work AOG?
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Not a bad idea either AOG LOL
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Most companies aims is to reduce packaging though and even though cardboard is environmentally friendly to a certain extent, 0 packaging is best.
good idea but if you buy cases of beer you will still have the outer plastic sleeve pack or whatever it's called, they could make them out of cardboard to i guess.
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/// Why won't they work AOG? ///

If as they say they are easily enough to pull apart, I can't see that they will keep together when transporting them.
You have to twist the can to release it so transportation should not be a problem.I am sure that they have done plenty of tests before putting it on the market.
It can only be a good thing if those plastic rings are vanishing, I am sick of seeing them littered everywhere and they are a danger to wildlife. I applaud this.
This looks a great idea, well done Carlsberg.
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The new straws are really good if anyone has experience with them (paper not plastic)
Paper straws were invented in 1888 -hardly 'new' lol!
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Recently Weatherpersons and Mcdonalds have converted to paper straws

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/jun/15/mcdonalds-to-switch-to-paper-straws-in-uk-after-customer-concern

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/plastic-straws-jd-wetherspoons-environment-campaign-recycling-refuse-the-straw-all-bar-one-a7969791.html


If you were up to date with world affairs you'd realise the plastic movement is being lead by the ban the straw campaign.
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Always had a paper straw with school milk.No problems.
While I can appreciate the need to start somewhere, the plastic straw vs the oceans is a bit of a red herring.

Along the lines of our cities banning a few old diesel cars while the developing world burn as much dirty coal as is humanly possible.

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it's raised much more awareness for plastic problems across the board though. As well as Davids blue planet.
Beer should not be sold in metal cans.

"....while the developing world burn as much dirty coal as is humanly possible."

Indeed, whilst the "developed" world switches to burning "biomass" (aka recently felled mature trees):

https://www.insidermedia.com/insider/yorkshire/drax-to-convert-another-unit-to-biomass
///Plastic Free Beer Cans//

Wot No Widgets?
It did indeed, now all we have to do is use paper straws and stop the third world recycling our plastic waste by throwing it into the sea and spending the cash they've earned on Raybans and fags.
spath //If you were up to date with world affairs you'd realise the plastic movement is being lead by the ban the straw campaign.//

a) really well I never...........
b) do some research before declaring paper straws as 'new'...
c) its ban the 'plastic' straw w actually ....#
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