Fost Plus, BD campaign to sort well!

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Fost Plus, BD campaign to sort well!




by Christophe » 03/06/09, 11:14

I came across this comic book on a free duck (hence the quality of the scan rather mediocre):

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I found it interesting because it shows the advance of Belgium on other countries (follow my eyes) because the message is no longer that it is "good" to sort (message that I nuance, see this debate on oils and the cost of sorting), But the message is that you have to "sort well" (so do not do anything).

After good it could have been a little more humor ... : Cheesy:

ps: Fost (Fost Plus) is the intercommunal of the province of Namur (we are on the border), Idelux is for that of Luxembourg.

This series of comics (the continuation !!! the continuation !!!) is can be available on the sites http://www.bepenvironnement.be ou http://www.fostplus.be but I have not seen anything at 1ers regards ...
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by elephant » 03/06/09, 11:28

It must be said that Belgium is one of the nations in the world where sorting is the most successful. but the quality of sorting depends on the profitability of the sorters : Mrgreen: It must be recognized that it is not always obvious and that we often wonder where certain packaging should go.
Another example: in the kitchen, no problem, but in the bathroom we have not yet made the habit of sorting, so the soap bottles shower, shampoo, etc. .... trash with papers, cotton buds, etc ...
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