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niallymac
Guest
Tetrapak are currently engaged in a hugely misleading advertising campaig, implying they are responsible for wide ranging sustainable forestry initiatives.
It annoys me greatly that they promote this clean green tree planting image, when in reality the tetrapak carton has been a major contributor to significant environmental problems over the years, ranging from the waste of the production process to the disposal of the used cartons. The waxed multi layer nature of the carton makes recycling particularly difficult.
It may be less environmentally damaging than plastic packaging, but get real Tetrapak, sourcing materials form countries that are engaged in sustainable forestry initiatives hardly entitles you to engage in this mass deception.
It annoys me greatly that they promote this clean green tree planting image, when in reality the tetrapak carton has been a major contributor to significant environmental problems over the years, ranging from the waste of the production process to the disposal of the used cartons. The waxed multi layer nature of the carton makes recycling particularly difficult.
It may be less environmentally damaging than plastic packaging, but get real Tetrapak, sourcing materials form countries that are engaged in sustainable forestry initiatives hardly entitles you to engage in this mass deception.