Which reusable food safe container is easiest to recycle into new containers when it breaks?
(and other partial optimization problems for a circular economy)
Is it glass? Plastic? Aluminium? Wood? (I doubt it's the last one, also is aluminium even food safe when reused?)
@zatnosk Cellophane is essentially chemically purified wood even though it looks like plastic. It recycles naturally by decomposing and feeding new plants.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellophane
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