That is really cool. Hopefully more people will get on board with it. I would suggest like renting a book/movie, they need to return it by a certain time or they'd have to "purchase" it like when you have to pay for the full price of the book.
thats something that needs to be available everywhere. I know of 2 places that allow you to bring your cups as along as they are washed but i have been pretty skeptical about bringing my own container. My only options at the moment is to bring my own lunch or get food from a place that does not use plastic or sytrofoam dinnerware. I live at the very bottom of texas. We have come a long way but there are still things that need to be worked on.
Wouldn't it be better to push for the acceptance of customer bought reusable containers at all restaurants? That would minimize the need to mass manufacture reusable plastic containers, upkeep of those containers, branding for this specific company/concept/containers, travel expenses, environmentally friendly disposal of containers at their end of life, cleaning facilities, and the need for customers to find proper recycling bins for these afterwards. And, if the disposables aren't biodegradable, the plastic waste will still be there - lessened due to less one time use products, but still there due to the routine lack of longevity of usual fast food plastic containers. Like I like the underlying concept, I just think the output is greenwashing the same issue.
Of I got a to go meal in this container I wouldn't want to make an extra trip back to dump it off. I just reuse it for feeding stray animals to out their food in.
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That is really cool. Hopefully more people will get on board with it. I would suggest like renting a book/movie, they need to return it by a certain time or they'd have to "purchase" it like when you have to pay for the full price of the book.
Love this idea!
thats something that needs to be available everywhere. I know of 2 places that allow you to bring your cups as along as they are washed but i have been pretty skeptical about bringing my own container. My only options at the moment is to bring my own lunch or get food from a place that does not use plastic or sytrofoam dinnerware. I live at the very bottom of texas. We have come a long way but there are still things that need to be worked on.
Wouldn't it be better to push for the acceptance of customer bought reusable containers at all restaurants? That would minimize the need to mass manufacture reusable plastic containers, upkeep of those containers, branding for this specific company/concept/containers, travel expenses, environmentally friendly disposal of containers at their end of life, cleaning facilities, and the need for customers to find proper recycling bins for these afterwards. And, if the disposables aren't biodegradable, the plastic waste will still be there - lessened due to less one time use products, but still there due to the routine lack of longevity of usual fast food plastic containers.
Like I like the underlying concept, I just think the output is greenwashing the same issue.
not a bad idea...should be a municipal wide federal project
Great video but I wish it wasn't a short ! I'd love to hear more about the business model behind this
Excellent idea 💡
That's a great idea!
Oooo, wow. I really hope I have this in my area.
Yes
Is this feasible in places with water problems?
prolly better to get somebody else to wash my dishes than me washing dishes. i'm really not an energy and water efficient dish washer.
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Of I got a to go meal in this container I wouldn't want to make an extra trip back to dump it off. I just reuse it for feeding stray animals to out their food in.
To everyone who sees this comment, keep pushing in life and never give up. Can't wait to see you successful one day and May God bless you!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi
Recycle your ways for nature, and nature might give you more fresh air and clean water
Washing them must use water.
still better than to create more container waste
Not if it's in a place with water scarcity