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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Aluminum Can vs. Plastic Bottle

Soda can be purchased in either aluminum cans or plastic bottles made from PET and HDPE plastics. An aluminum can holds 12 fluid ounces; a 2-liter bottle holds 67.6 fluid ounces. An aluminum soda can can be recycled into another soda can; plastic from a soda bottle is "downgraded" to make a non-food container or product to insure sterile food packaging.

The energy required to manufacture an aluminum can with 50% recycled fibers is 80Btu per fluid ounce. Therefore, 30% of the enrgy needed to make the soda container is saved when 12 ounce aluminum cans made of recycled materials are purchased instead of 2-liter plastic bottles. Aluminum is a popular metal to recycle because it costs less to make a soda can out of recycled materials than out of new metal. In 1989, America recycled 60% of the 80 billion cans used.

One out of every four PET botles are currently being recycled. PET bottles are acutally a form of polyester so they can be recycled into carpeting, suits and fiberfill for ski jackets. HDPE can become flower pots and trash cans.

--University of Florida, Cooperative Extension Service, Fact Sheet EES-77

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for this information! I was trying to convince my roommates that my buying soda in cans and making sure to recycle the cans is better than buying one 2-liter bottle and recycling that - but I didn't have the facts behind it, just a hunch!

I'm glad I was right, and glad that you articulated the facts so well!