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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · In this guide we investigate, score and rank the ethical and environmental record of 49 soft drink brands. We also look at vegan soft drinks and sugar alternatives, shine a spotlight on the ethics of Calyx and give our recommended buys.

    • recycled aluminium cans. Recycled aluminium cans were the least environmentally damaging single-use container we looked at. Aluminium can be constantly recycled with no change in properties.
    • aluminium cans. In second place are aluminium cans. We found that they contribute less to global warming than glass and plastic because making them consumes less energy and resources.
    • plastic bottles. In third place is the plastic bottle. Plastic has ideal qualities for containing drinks. It’s strong, resistant to chemicals (so the ingredients in your drink don’t degrade the plastic), and it’s lightweight, meaning more can be transported on less emissions.
    • recycled glass bottles. If a regular glass bottle is the worst, then surely those made from 100% recycled glass are much better, right? Unfortunately, no.
  2. How much CO2 do fizzy drinks emit and how does it compare to other sources? Find out the surprising answer in this article.

  3. Oct 11, 2018 · Carbonated beverages, such as soft drinks, are essentially tap water with artificial flavors and sugar added. Due to the carbonation, the manufacturers are not able to use thin-walled bottles...

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  4. The goal of these bans is to make healthy drinks easy choices—and to counter the billions of dollars beverage manufacturers spent each year on soft drink marketing. That’s just the type of environmental support Americans need to curb their taste for sugar-loaded drinks, public health experts say—and in turn, potentially curb the obesity ...

  5. Soft drinks are as unfavourable for the environment as our health. The production process – as for any highly chemically processed food - uses vast amounts of energy. But the biggest factor in their impact is production of raw ingredients.

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  7. Aug 22, 2016 · The answer is the same whether we’re talking about homemade seltzer, homebrew beer, or the kind of name-brand soft drinks we’ve seen everyone from Ray Charles to Taylor Swift shilling for.

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