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Tethered Bottle Caps

Yes I am aware that they’re somehow supposed to reduce plastic waste because the cap can’t get lost … unless you cut it off, of course.

Yes I am also aware that there are people with disabilities (shaky hands, weak grip, etc.) who are thankful for these and actually like the design. Good for them, and I mean that in a non-sarcastic way.

But personally, I hate these things with all the “first world problems” rage I can muster and go out of my way to rip / cut / twist them off on every single bottle I buy. I don’t like having the bottle cap directly in my face while drinking, or slipping in the way of the flow whenever I just want to pour milk, and on more than one occasion, I’ve actually cut my finger OR lip on these little sh*ts (not the same type as in the picture, but baldy-made longer “bands” that leave little plastic spikes on the cap and/or band).

No idea whether I should post this in the “unpopular opinion” section instead or if other people think the same, but to me, “mildly infuriating” describes them perfectly.

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

Just repeating my comment from the same topic a while back.

So okay the bottle ones like this are fine

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b1fe7d43-896f-44e7-bb56-3162543dbeff.jpeg

It is these fuckers I have an issue with

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/54486cc9-7187-4a1b-b7d6-366de0901450.jpeg

I swear if I ever see the person who designed the new milk cap I will make them choke on a fucking tetrapak.

LodeMike ,

How come? Does it close while you’re pouring?

Wizard_Pope ,
@Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world avatar

It makes you spill the milk everywhere when opening because you don’t twist it but pull it upwards.

LodeMike ,

Oh.

Yeah that’s fucking stupid

Evil_Shrubbery ,

Normally/averagely abled people - how is any configuration of the cap an issue?

To even think about it takes more energy than any obvious solution (like holding the bonded cap whilst drinking or not ripping it off the seal ring in the non-bonded versions).

Is it just because we are old and any change is annoying af?

TauZero ,

I pick up street litter, and having picked up thousands of pounds, I have never felt that loose caps are a problem, let alone one that requires such a solution. The number of littered bottles, with or without a cap, is greater than the number of loose caps, and the amount of plastic in every bottle dwarfs the plastic in a cap. Fixing the cap to the bottle will do nothing to improve the recycling rate of plastic if entire bottles are already tossed anyway.

I consider the idea of cap tethers as adversarial memetic warfare thrust upon us for some unknown ulterior purpose, possibly to make us hate the very idea of environmental consciousness. Same as paper straws. I like plastic bag bans though.

As far as picking litter is concerned, I personally prefer finding bottles without a cap. At least those are empty, all liquid having evaporated after the bottle has spent several months in the bushes. The capped bottles are often half-full and are just nasty. (Who even pays for a bottle of drink and not drinks half of it anyway?)

Muehe ,

The number of littered bottles, with or without a cap, is greater than the number of loose caps,

That smells like survivorship bias. Your dataset is skewed by loose caps being way harder to find due to being smaller. It stands to reason that all those bottles without a cap you find will have also had their cap littered in the vast majority of cases.

moonburster ,

I don’t mind them on soda, but during yoghurt is a mess. I have a beard and after drinking one of those I 8/10 times have a milky beard

deezbutts ,

Am I the only person who’s literally never seen such a thing exist in the wild

deltapi , (edited )
robigan ,

Or Italy

dumbass ,
@dumbass@leminal.space avatar

Naww look at the little lid trying to flip that bottle over, so cute.

possiblylinux127 ,

This is one of the dumbest things I’ve seen. What even is the point? This is just so dumb. Maybe you could break off the cap?

If you are worried about environmental impact ts they could just make them out of aluminum. We already have aluminum cans. Adding more plastic to the bottle will just create more waste.

Shimitar ,

I honestly like them. Those that “stay open”, of course… They just stay out of the way, never get lost, and works pretty nice.

At first I disliked them, but quickly found out they are actually… Very practical. Even not considering the “green” twist, why didn’t we adopted them before?

Noodle07 ,

As an idiot who couldn’t remember where the fuck I put down the cap 5sec ago I really like them

PlaidBaron ,
@PlaidBaron@lemmy.world avatar

Im sitting here in Canada just learning these exist in the first place.

match ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

is this why the far right is rising in Europe

brlemworld ,

They should make it so the cap doesn’t come off at all, so you have to buy a glass bottle with a metal cap that are both recyclable and won’t give you erectile disfunction.

intensely_human ,

If the cap doesn’t come off, we can stop worrying about spillage

possiblylinux127 ,

I’ve scene water been titles that were made of the same materials as a soda can. The lid was even threaded so you could reseal it.

Blackmist ,

This is some very short sighted thinking.

Caps attached to the bottles is very important to the recycling industry, so they can be more cheaply and efficiently shipped to China and thrown into the sea.

weker01 ,

Source on that? As far as I know China stopped importing plastic waste as they realized it was too expensive for the state as they are burdened with the externalities, i.e. cleanup.

Blackmist ,

I think a few years ago it was China. Now it will be anybody else who wants Western money and doesn’t mind burning plastic. Malaysia and Turkey seem popular for the UK. Not sure where the US sends it. It sure as shit isn’t recycled in any way that people would think of as recycling.

I’ve no idea why we make plastic bottled drinks when aluminium cans exist.

bonfire921 ,

Aluminum cans also have plastic in them

Blackmist ,

Not nearly as much though.

kerrigan778 ,

Also steel cans exist as well.

deezbutts ,

I don’t understand why caps coming with bottles helps recycle them?

Gigagoblin ,
@Gigagoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

my dad is disabled. had a stroke, shaky hands & stuff forever. he fuken h8’s these new caps. i personally don’t care much, unless i’m drinking yoghurt out of a bottle.

cley_faye ,

How to say this in a non aggressive, non condescending way…

You’re stupid.

The thing stay open and out of the way. If it’s in your face when you drink from the bottle, it means you lack the ability to rotate a loose plastic ring 90° (or even the whole bottle). If it’s in the way of your pour, same thing.

They are as unobtrusive as it gets; and you going out of your way (with rage, it seems) to do something tedious like forcibly ripping them off or cutting yourself on smooth plastic instead of looking at it and moving it, effortlessly, in any position that would not hinder you, is the paramount of silliness.

LemmyRefugee ,

They are not confortable at all. Let me try to think how to call you too… mmm…

Jackthelad ,

This alongside paper straws.

Who thought paper and liquid was a good mix?

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