Soda stream would be a good alternative IMHO
Which ones? There's a fair list to choose from....the occupied territories
That's very useful to know. Do you know where they can be bought / recycled? My searches are pointing to UK sites.the sodastream gas cartridge is recyclable
Which ones? There's a fair list to choose from.
The more recent Soda Stream packs use hard plastic bottles. Useable and reusable for about two years. I think they're great. I filter my tap water using Britta and then carbonate it with Soda Stream. Not sure I'm saving much money, but definitely have cut down on the plastic going back into the environment.Soda stream would be a good alternative IMHO. It is just carbonated water. You are using glass bottles,
Could I use regular glass bottles or do you have to use the supplied ones?The more recent Soda Stream packs use hard plastic bottles.
You'd have to use the supplied ones as they're the only ones that screw into the Soda machineCould I use regular glass bottles or do you have to use the supplied ones?
Agree re cost - supermarket soda water is something like 25c a litre. It's the plastic bottles that bother me.
Some boycott Sodastream due to their history of operating in the occupied territories.
Why focus on an Israeli one when there are so many Chinese ones to choose from?
Thanks @Jayom75 - do you know where the gas cylinders can be recycled / refilled? I'm not having much luck searching online.You'd have to use the supplied ones as they're the only ones that screw into the Soda machine
Argos I think is the only place you can go to get/replace the gas cylinder. That's where I go.Thanks @Jayom75 - do you know where the gas cylinders can be recycled / refilled? I'm not having much luck searching online.
Don't be smart. You describe yourself as a moderator. I have a genuine question: will you be monitoring and criticising companies from China when they are mentioned? Is there a policy on same or is it your own view?Which other ones are mentioned in this thread? I must have missed them.
I have a genuine question: will you be monitoring and criticising companies from China when they are mentioned? Is there a policy on same or is it your own view?
More questions for you, do they take back the old cylinder? & do you know if they recycle them?Argos I think is the only place you can go to get/replace the gas cylinder. That's where I go.
Yes they take back the old one and you purchase a new one for a reduced price, once you have one to exchange.More questions for you, do they take back the old cylinder? & do you know if they recycle them?
That's great - many thanks for your help.Yes they take back the old one and you purchase a new one for a reduced price, once you have one to exchange.
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