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Bottle Tops 2008

Posted 28 Dec 2008

On the 1st Jan 2008 I started throwing bottle tops into a bag. Whenever we finish a bottle of milk or whatever, we wash it, throw the bottle into the recycling bin and its top goes into the bag. [Factoid: 1L milk creates 1kg of CO2]

Now it's the end of the year and here's the tally:

Bottle tops 2008
Milk bottle size plastic caps
Yellow"Calcitrim" milk, 1 or 2 litres71
RedCream, 500ml or 1 litre27
BlueStandard homogenised milk, 1 or 2 litres26
Dark blue"Keri" or similar Orange juice, 1-3 litres4
Light blueTrim milk, 1 or 2 litres3
WhiteVinegar, 2 litres3
BrownCocolate milk, 1 or 2 litre2
Greenmilk?1
Dark green 1
Soft drink size plastic caps
RedCoca Cola, 600m to 2.5 litre21
WhiteDiet Coke, 600m to 2.5 litre6
SilverSchwepps, 600m to 2.5 litre4
BlueSprite, 600m to 2.5 litre3
OrangeFanta, 600m to 2.5 litre2
BlackCoke Zero, 600m to 2.5 litre1
GoldSchwepps, 600m to 2.5 litre1
Misc plastic caps
BlackSoy sauce2
WhiteLiquid honey1
ClearWater1
Misc metal caps
 Pams oil1
 Appletize1
 Grapetize1
 Coca Cola1
 Villa Maria wine1
 Haagen beer1
 Bundaburg beer1
Blackunknown1
Grand total188

I didn't keep corks from wine bottles - there weren't many. And I didn't remember to keep all the metal bottle caps.

Apart from those exceptions this is a pretty good record of the number of bottles (mostly plastic) thrown out in our recycling bin. This is for two adults and a 1 year old. It includes bottles brought in by friends that were discarded here.

We keep a few bottles (and their tops) for reuse, so they're not counted here. I'd guess they would total less than 30 bottles reused for 2008.

So - 188 is my benchmark. Lets see how much we can reduce that in 2009.

This project is kinda inspired by http://www.365daysoftrash.blogspot.com/


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