More glass and less plastic

Hi,

Have you noticed that plastic is all around us? I am sure you have, as almost all the common utensils we use are made of plastic, and the unfortunate thing is that they are disposable.

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I remember my childhood with nostalgia. A time when most containers were made of glass and reusable, such as milk bottles and wine bottles, which were refilled in shops from large demijohns, generating less waste.

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A great advantage of glass and what makes me love it as a container is the possibility of recycling it in an efficient way, giving it a second use that can be even more sophisticated than the first use it had.

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My entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose

And within those possibilities I liked to visit a spa in Galicia, where one of its outbuildings was glazed with recycled glass windows.

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And when I approached them I could see that the quality of the glass was incredibly reflective, as it was difficult to distinguish what is reflection and what is the real part of the photograph.

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Greetings, friends and happy #pobphotocontest Sunday.

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Pictures taken with my iPhone and Sony Alpha 6000L

This post is my entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version).

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