In recent years, as climate change becomes more prevalent, much research has been going into microplastic to eliminate extracting plastic from gas oil or natural gas, using bio grade substitutes for raw materials, and replacing plastic bottles with glass bottles. However, modern solutions only solve a portion of the carbon footprint in the bottle production industry, and many carbon dioxide emissions are still produced from it. In this contribution, 3 different types of one time liquid storages- plastic, glass, and aluminium bottles- were analyzed step by step starting from raw material extraction to recycling for the least amount of carbon dioxide each stage produced- the Life Cycle Assessment process. The results show the production of glass bottles has the least amount of CO2 emissions, and aluminium bottle production produces the highest amount of carbon dioxide by far.