Do broken mineral water bottles have trademarks?
Yes There is a trademark in the broken mineral water bottle. Broken mineral water bottle refers to the fragments produced after the mineral water bottle is destroyed. These fragments can be recycled and made into new mineral water bottles again, thus reducing the impact on the environment. Recycling broken mineral water bottles can reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, and also reduce the amount of waste. There are physical and chemical methods to recycle broken mineral water bottles. The physical method is to flatten, clean and melt the broken bottle by mechanical means, and then make a new bottle. The law of chemistry is that broken bottles are decomposed into monomers through chemical reactions and then polymerized into new bottles.