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Konzerne setzen lieber auf neues Plastik statt Recycling wegen 1,4 Cent pro Flasche, sagt Chef von Frosch und Erdal
Austria🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Konzerne setzen lieber auf neues Plastik statt Recycling wegen 1,4 Cent pro Flasche, sagt Chef von Frosch und Erdal

The article discusses concerns raised by Reinhard Schneider, CEO of Werner & Mertz, regarding the challenges faced by companies in maintaining consumer trust and sustainability efforts. Schneider criticizes large corporations for preferring new plastic over recycling due to cost savings, noting that recycling processes are more expensive. He highlights how brands' reliance on discounts and promotions has led to a loss of consumer confidence, with shoppers increasingly valuing promotional prices over regular retail prices. The article also touches on issues like shrinkflation and skimpflation, where product quality is compromised to cut costs, leading consumers to question brand reliability and ultimately base their purchasing decisions solely on price.

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Konzerne setzen lieber auf neues Plastik statt Recycling wegen 1,4 Cent pro Flasche, sagt Chef von Frosch und Erdal

The article discusses concerns raised by Reinhard Schneider, CEO of Werner & Mertz, regarding the challenges faced by companies in maintaining consumer trust and sustainability efforts. Schneider criticizes large corporations for preferring new plastic over recycling due to cost savings, noting that recycling processes are more expensive. He highlights how brands' reliance on discounts and promotions has led to a loss of consumer confidence, with shoppers increasingly valuing promotional prices over regular retail prices. The article also touches on issues like shrinkflation and skimpflation, where product quality is compromised to cut costs, leading consumers to question brand reliability and ultimately base their purchasing decisions solely on price.

Bias read (Left): The article frames corporate practices—such as preference for new plastics over recycling and the impact of discount strategies—as problematic, aligning with environmental and consumer protection perspectives typically associated with left-leaning viewpoints. It emphasizes systemic issues within the

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a statement by Reinhard Schneider from Werner & Mertz regarding industry practices related to recycling and cost policies. It aligns with cross-source consensus on issues like promotionitis and trust loss in brands. The language has some subjective framing ('politisches Statem

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