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Video: How to get rid of a lot of plastic

Published 14th December 2009 - 10 comments - 765 views -

I already talked about the dangers of plastic here and there. Now that the competition soon comes to an end, I thought about a solution to our steady increase in using plastics in our daily lifes. It's something most of us would easily be able to do, if producers and stores would just offer the choice to do it ...

Let plastic bottles dissappear from Tom Schaffer on Vimeo.

Btw. a friend of mine told me, he found my funny voice acting too bad for this video (guess he didn't get the joke wink), so he helped me redoing it. Here it is! Tell me which version you like better.

Let plastic bottles dissappear (new version) from Tom Schaffer on Vimeo.


Comments

  • Manuel Stumpf on 14th December 2009:

    hmmmm… maybe some input for further thinking:


    o How much should those liquid dispensers hold?
    o How long would it take myself to fill six regular 1 litre bottles?
    o How many bottles are sold each day?
    o How many different brands and kinds of beverages are in a typical store? (Or your picture/video)
    o How many liquid dispenser would you set up?

    ...

    o Where do i get those fancy bag with wheels from? smile

  • Tom Schaffer on 14th December 2009:

    1. i think storemanagers would know that better than me
    2. depends on the type of dispenser. couldn’t be too hard to make something like that quick and easy.
    3. a lot, i guess wink
    4. and 5. a lot as well, i guess - that’s why i suggested to concentrate on the most popular ones at first. but i’m quite sure you could do it with every brand as well - the whole problem could technically be solved in a variety of ways. think e.g. of berverage vending machines. instead of refilling the shelfs, the staff just needs to change barrels.
    6. some people could make a lot of money by producing them wink

    supermarkets could start by not necessarily substituting plastic bottles completely but by offering dispensers as an alternative.

    especially big franchises don’t have to begin in their local megastores, they could do it in smaller shops. handing out some of those “bags with weels” to their customers.

  • Lara Smallman on 14th December 2009:

    great video tom! by the way loads of people do already manufacture portable shopping trolleys

  • Tom Schaffer on 14th December 2009:

    trolleys, thats the word i was looking for! :D

  • Federico Pistono on 15th December 2009:

    There are actually a few shops here in Italy that sell everything to re-fill, and you bring your own container.

    It’s all part of the ideological movement “Decrescita Felice”, you might want to check into it (Google translate might help you out) grin

  • Tom Schaffer on 15th December 2009:

    Really? There are? Have you ever been to one of those. Does it work well?

    Btw. it seems Descrescita Felixe means The Happy Decrement and comes from a movement critizising that GDP growth doesn’t necessarily mean to improve living condition (but could also decrease them).

  • Federico Pistono on 15th December 2009:

    Precisely.

    It take on the bigger issue of limitless usage of resources and cyclical consumption.

  • Tom Schaffer on 16th December 2009:

    which - as i am sure - viteszlav will soon tell us is absolute rubbish. we can easily get new ressources from the moon!1! wink

  • Federico Pistono on 16th December 2009:

    Yes! And from Mars, and the asteroids coming towards us.

    The universe is full of resources, let’s take them all!

  • haha verry nice

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