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I fell on this on the back of my pouch of dried figs the other day. Talk about conflicting messages... one tells you that recycling packaging is a good way of protecting the environment but then there is that "NO" on the red flag linked to the recycling bin, which I assume means that I should not put that packaging in the recycling bin. Argh. Why put the first text if you're not supposed to recycle this anyway? Is it because it's on a pouch of organic food and therefore should mark something? This is actually pretty representative of the love/hate relationship many people have with recycling. A lot of peeps just throw everything and anything in the yellow bin (that's the one for recycling stuff here) because they don't actually know what goes in there. Marking on the packaging is a good idea but it must be done in a more straightforward way. |
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Date: 2011-04-09 12:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-09 01:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-09 02:41 pm (UTC)Je pense que le premier est un message générique sur tous leurs emballages (en fait attends, je vais vérifier... oui, il figure sur tous leurs produits) et le 2e est spécifique à ce paquet. Ils ont dû se dire que de toute façon, personne ne lisait le message écrit de recyclage alors que les gens comprendraient le gros dessin !
Remarque, je trouve ça bien aussi qu'ils te disent quand ne PAS mettre un emballage au papier/plastique. Des fois je suis toute confusionnée avec certains emballages !
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Date: 2011-04-09 03:24 pm (UTC)En termes de com tout ce qui est recyclage mérite beaucoup plus!