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- From: mjmh@crsa.bu.edu (Michael J M Holmes)
- Newsgroups: alt.callahans
- Subject: Re: Economics and the Environment
- Message-ID: <102896@bu.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 15:15:09 GMT
- References: <memo.749946@cix.compulink.co.uk>
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- In article <memo.749946@cix.compulink.co.uk> maryb@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
-
- >Safe, hygenic, sealed packaging is one thing. Two layers of plastic
- >and two layers of cardboard with a plastic wrapper around the outside
- >as well is just plain silly. Most of the "excess" packaging is for
- >advertising and marketing, not for hygiene. You really don't need a
- >bag inside a box inside a bag, do you? Use rigid plastic instead of
- >the box and the inner plastic to cut out a layer - but gosh, doesn't
- >the logo look weedy when it's not printed in proper four colours on
- >card?
-
- A purple face appears, and nods in agreement.
-
- "I've been a more than a little frustrated by this as well.
- Our state (Massachusetts, or Confusion, take your pick!) recently
- had a voter referendum that might have helped to cut down on
- packaging waste, but it was defeated. Partly because the repackaging
- people didn't get enough info out, and partly because many big
- business interests outspent them, in "negative ads," by a wide margin."
-
- "For another quick example of marketing excess, compact discs are
- marketed with about twice as much cardboard and plastic wrap than is
- necessary. It has never made much sense to me - and even if you
- aren't a big environmentalist, it must seem ludicrous."
-
- /* sighs.
-
- "About the only effective thing that I've been able to do is just
- stop buying overpackaged products, and if there is no alternative,
- trying to recycle what packaging I can. With luck, more industries
- will turn around in time."
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