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Produce more environmentally friendly packaging materials

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    lluscri
    St. Louis, MO

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    whaught
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    Produce More Packaging??  — 6 months ago

    "Produce more environmentally friendly packaging materials" sounds good at first, but I think we should try not to produce more packaging of any kind. Really I would support "produce less environmentally unfriendly packaging", or "cut back on packaging and make current materials more environmentally friendly"


    stephendolenc
    Vienna, VA
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    Untitled  — Last reply 6 months ago

    As long as the government isn't the one who mandates it. The federal government is the worst offender in terms of environmental destruction. I trust them least of all. The free market, on the other hand, is a beautiful thing that people always underestimate as a catalyst for change.


    AdamC
    Greencastle, IN
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    Untitled  — Last reply 6 months ago

    Costco and other whole sellers using a more "environmentally friendly" material may be effective, but why dont they just reduce the size of their packages? It would cost less money for them...can anyone elaborate more on the material Costco may be changing to?


    blogme
    Greencastle, IN

    Untitled  — 7 months ago

    did you catch the article/special section on CSR or Corporate Social Responsibility? it's a worldwide explosion of becoming greener, faster . . . see it @economist.com


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