How do you find deposit?
i.e. bottles and cans
Is Döner a German dish?
Hey, I wanted to ask if there is a big difference between, for example, Zerup from More nutrition and Cola Zero? Thank you in advance 😀
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I rarely drink alcohol, don't smoke, walk a lot, take the stairs a lot, exercise about 3-4 times a week, read, so in general I live a very healthy life. I also eat a lot of variety, vegetables, don't add sugar or coffee and only drink water What do you think, is it okay? It's…
The multi-way bottle and the closely linked deposit are almost part of German culture. I think the pawn has its part brought back to a bottle deeply rooted in many parts of the population and not simply throwing it into the countryside.
Unfortunately, the industry has forced the International Trend on Disposable Packaging in Germany in the 1990s so that at the beginning of the millennium it was urgently necessary to counteract it. At that time, the Greens, leading Jürgen Trittin as environmental ministers, have required a one-way Pfandsystem.
This law was a two-edged sword from the beginning. Although it has been achieved that fewer waste lands in the environment, the disposable packaging has been made by the deposit but also “seedable”.
Today you must consider it from another side.
Whether a one-way or multi-way packaging is the more respect-saving solution depends on the length of the transport path. If you take a long transport path as given, the disposable packaging can be the better solution due to the lower weight.
On the other hand, until far in the 80s and even in the 90s regional beverage producers, they were much more represented than they are today. The transport routes were shorter. A return to a more regional supply would certainly benefit the environment in many ways. Because the recourse consumption takes place directly in front of the front door.
At this point I stop, otherwise it leads too far away from the actual question.
there should also be for snap and wine bottles.
Actually, I think it’s very good. Have now the direct comparison from Germany to Austria, where there is practically no one here in Austria on bottles or only on extremely few bottles. You don’t want to imagine the garbage that is produced in the normal household. I really wish to return to the extensive canal bottles from Germany.
There is really the need and the deposit is still too low, otherwise bottles and cans would not fly around in the area.
Apparently, people can afford to throw away the money. But at least the pawn collectors are happy about it.
Totally annoying when I get a can on the way, then I can put the empty can badly in the pocket so I keep it all the time in my hand until I find an automatic, because of a can and then I put myself because of the 0.25cent that I paid too much at the checkout at 🤷 ♂️ ♂️ simply just stupid
That’s what I see. In the case of glass bottles, the duty is still useful, since these are produced relatively complicated and can also be filled several times. Cans and plastic bottles do not match this.
Sensual.
It’s far too low. From 1 Euro (or better 2 Euro) almost no one would throw these objects into the landscape.
Germany is quite alone with its particularly extensive deposit system. In my eyes, the pawning duty is much more likely to cause problems than it does. You have to collect the bottles at home and then bring them back again, the Pfandrücknahmesystem in Germany is anything but uniform. The one dealer takes the bottles back via vending machines, the other does not at all, because he allegedly does not have to and others in turn take Pfand back manually. Also on the go, drink a drink and throw away the can/bottle after that just doesn’t go unless you want to “confuse” your pawn. In addition, there are major problems in German cities with homeless pawn collectors, which often block pawn machines or embellish others, or specifically ask for bottles, and wind up the garbage. Accordingly, many of them smell in the train, in the supermarket etc. that is always very unpleasant.
Even the argument that the environment is kept cleaner, I hardly believe. In many Eastern European cities the streets and parks are kept much cleaner than in Berlin, Leipzig, Dortmund, Frankfurt etc.
On cans I find pawn not good
Good. Things do not stay in public for long.
I live in Hamburg.
Very often, I see people collecting pawn bottles.
Apparently, some people need the money from the wall bottle collection.
nö – only in addition! I also take this and press the donation button .
Basically good – but unfortunately the disposable pan is a complete failure to the original intention.
It’s too low.
No, even a higher amount would not change anything.
Sure. When you get it back, it’s cost-neutral. That is exactly the problem, why the one-way things are no less.
Comes with it automatically. With a deposit of 1 or 2 euros, one way is no longer profitable.
The whole thing was to reduce the one-way sound and have only “real” recourse.
But if the deposit is really high enough, then no more empty beverage packaging throws away.
Well, then you get a little cheaper at the checkout 😹
Hi, bladedraingang. 😊
Before the bottles fly around somewhere, I’ll bring them back.
Pfand already has his permission, because without deposit the content would be automatically more expensive.
This is a logical conclusion.
Greetings, Renate. 😊
Nervig but Nötig 😀
Otherwise, we would need 5 more garbage cans
Good. Then there are even people who voluntarily collect garbage ðŸTM‚
Good. Don’t worry about it.
Standard
Very good.
Excellent.
Sensual! There are just as much bottles and cans in nature as 20 years ago. That is, the “three pigs” who have thrown their garbage in the past into nature still make it today!
The only advantage is that I will be “remunerated” if I take the garbage and take off the machine!
That’s exactly the same with the fixed lid! Which honk throws the lid away and then releases the pan bottle? It’s NIEMAND.
No? That’s not true look at the beaches in the countries that have not let the ones lie directly, each normal German takes its müll with that has completely improved
It’s a mystery. Come back from a 2 weeks Italian holiday: There were many different beaches no longer dirty than ours. That’s exactly what happened on the streets or in the woods. There are pigs in every country.
And on the subject of garbage: Whether I collect 30 bottles at home, until I come to the vending machine / shopping or the same amount rolls together and throw in the yellow bag doesn’t matter. You have to store them like that. Where the garbage takes less space.
I find who has a problem with the lids is cognitive not so far
Then please…
I give the lid right
Yes I say it is good because then at least not everything lands in the sea
No, it’s normal to screw it off.
Girls, I know exactly what happens to the garbage: it is collected, sent to third world countries who want to recycle it and then throw it into the sea…
The lids are completely okay just fold back and it’s normal
Young I think you didn’t check out what happened to the müll, the pudding bottles can be recycled but plastic müll will not be recycled to the large part because no different types of plastic can be processed together, if you have burned the aöu lid in some cases on a frame or something
Too low.