Selective sorting in a covered market in the Lyon region

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Selective sorting in a covered market in the Lyon region




by Christophe » 27/11/08, 13:41

A covered market in the Lyonnaise region has set up a selective sorting of "post-market" waste for composting or wood / cardboard recycling.

Commercial advantage in addition: the market is "classified" eco citizen

To have: http://jt.france2.fr/13h/
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by Christophe » 27/11/08, 13:43

Hey shit! That's it they dared: before there was nothing, then there was an advertising spot before the news in stream and now it's a full page of ads ... like real TV !!

The advertising to finance the service yes but the 5min of advertising for VOD is heavy !!!
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by Woodcutter » 27/11/08, 15:09

What are you talking about ? 20 s before the start?
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by Christophe » 27/11/08, 16:01

Well I had 2 (at least 2 because I closed the window during the 2nd) ad spots in a row ... and it was TV ads, not internet ...
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by Gregconstruct » 27/11/08, 18:08

Very interesting this idea, I will propose that to my town!
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by Woodcutter » 28/11/08, 23:38

Gregconstruct wrote:Very interesting this idea, I will propose that to my town!
I made exactly the same reflection. : Wink:
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by Gregconstruct » 28/11/08, 23:47

It doesn't surprise me! 8)
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by Christophe » 29/11/08, 00:14

Ben make a "contest" between you 2 ...

The one who wins is the one who will propose and put the idea into practice as quickly as possible ...

So motivated Greg and Buch?

3 ... 2 ... 1 ... Go Go Go !!
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by Gregconstruct » 29/11/08, 09:01

No need to race, managed to convince the municipality is already a famous challenge!
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by Christophe » 29/11/08, 09:14

Yes it's clear...

By cons, I do not know much about the market but I do not believe that a market is managed by the Municipality ... even if it has a say (timetables, location, type of products sold ...)

In fact it is a kind of cooperative that manages the markets, right?

There was a good series (when it still happened to them to choose cool ones other than the € xp € rts of € m € rd €) which passed on TF1 about the submerged part of a Parisian market. It was a few years ago ...

Here, speaking of the series, I admit that I have a weakness for Cold Case, the plots are often interesting and the atmospheres very varied (from the 1930s to the 2000s) even if after 2 or 3 seasons we start to s 'get tired of it (the outline is often the same: "it's not me it's him, not even true first it's him it's not me, ah well finally it was me" : Mrgreen: :D)
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