Environmental protection and hygiene risk analysis of glass bottle products
Glass bottles are supposed to be a green, hygienic alternative, but there are huge safety hazards in actual use.
1. Mineral resource development: In the production process, a large amount of dolomite, silica sand and other minerals are used. The development and utilization of mineral resources will inevitably cause certain harm to the land and surrounding rivers and other environments, and will have a negative impact on the local ecological environment.
2. Silicosis danger: When producing glass, a large amount of silicosis will be produced. Long-term exposure to this environment will cause pulmonary fibrosis, thus significantly reducing the lives of workers.
3. Utilization of toxic materials: When making glass, many harmful materials are added, such as manganese, magnesium oxide, etc. In a high-temperature environment, organic pollutants will produce toxic effects, which will not only cause harm to the product itself, but also harm the surrounding people, and even cause tumors, respiratory tract and other diseases.
4. A lot of waste is generated: During the production process, a lot of solid waste will be generated. This waste will be piled up in the factory for a long time and will produce fine dust, thus causing serious pollution to the atmosphere, soil and other environments. and pose potential risks to groundwater.
5. Recycling: Although glass is a recyclable raw material, because its manufacturing cost is very cheap, many manufacturers would rather make new ones than recycle them. Therefore, many waste glass products are discarded in environmental protection departments, causing pollution to glass.
Selection of daily cup materials
Since both plastic bottles and glass bottles have environmental and hygienic hazards, it is critical to choose appropriate materials. Here are several common materials for cups and their properties:
1. Stainless steel cup: It is a green, environmentally friendly, durable and reusable product. They don’t emit hazardous materials and are difficult to break. At the same time, it is made of stainless steel, which can both moisturize and retain heat, making it an ideal choice for outdoor sports.
2. Glass cup: Because it does not produce dangerous gases, it is an environmentally friendly and hygienic product. In addition, this kind of cup is used to hold water, which can keep the taste of the water unchanged. However, it is important to note that cups can break easily, so be careful.
3. Ceramic drinking fountain: Due to its unique shape and texture, it has become people’s first choice. Ceramic materials are not only environmentally friendly, but also have good heat insulation effects. However, since porcelain cups are fragile, be careful when using them.
4. Silicone cup: It is soft, durable and safe. Silicone material is non-hazardous, sterilizing and easy to clean. In addition, this silicone cup can also be folded, making it easy to carry around.
In short, when choosing a suitable cup material, you must consider environmental protection, health, harmlessness, durability, and ease of cleaning. Each material has its own pros and cons, and you should make your choice based on your needs and preferences when purchasing.