Tetra Pak Rigello

1969-1980

Packaging giant Tetra Pak launched Rigello as an alternative to existing metal and glass beverage containers. The plastic bottle had a printed paper sleeve, and its low weight and price made it an economical choice for carbonated beverages. It was supposedly an environmentally friendly biodegradable bottle. You could drink your beer, and then cavalierly toss the bottle into the nearest forest, river or beach – all the while knowing you were creating fertile mulch.  As it turns out… the plastic wasn’t biodegradable, and old Rigello bottles can still be found in the forests of Sweden.

Additional info:
Wikipedia – sorry only in Swedish…