ON
← Nazaj na pregled
Ne bacajte ovu ambalažu ako se nađete na putovanju, možete za nju dobiti novac, evo kako
Serbia🏛️ Politikapred 14 urami

Ne bacajte ovu ambalažu ako se nađete na putovanju, možete za nju dobiti novac, evo kako

The article discusses a voluntary initiative by 24 well-known food producers in Germany to introduce a deposit system for returnable glass packaging, inspired by existing systems for beverage bottles and cans. The initiative, organized by Berlin-based company Dotch, aims to reduce waste and improve recycling efficiency by allowing consumers to return used containers at designated machines and receive refunds. Under this system, a deposit of 25 or 50 cents will be applied to products like jars of pickles, mustard, jams, and glass bottles for oils, cheeses, and syrups. The system is not legally mandated but relies on retailer participation and consumer acceptance. The article highlights potential environmental benefits, including energy savings and reduced waste, while noting that widespread adoption depends on supermarket chains incorporating these products into their offerings and ensuring ease of use.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Isti dogodek, razvrščen po političnem nagibu medijev, ki so o njem poročali.

Kako je poročala vsaka stran

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Poročanje po svetu

Isti dogodek, kot so ga poročali v drugih državah.

Poročanje po svetu

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

Preverjanje trditev

Ključne dejanske trditve in koliko virov jih potrjuje oz. zavrača.

Preverjanje trditev

Podprite neodvisne novice z zavedanjem pristranskosti in odklenite družbeni utrip, glasovanje skupnosti in svoj prilagojen pregled Zame.

Postani podpornik

1 poročil

Blic logoBlicNeodvisenSredinaDejstva 60Objektivnost 45pred 14 urami
Ne bacajte ovu ambalažu ako se nađete na putovanju, možete za nju dobiti novac, evo kako

The article discusses a voluntary initiative by 24 well-known food producers in Germany to introduce a deposit system for returnable glass packaging, inspired by existing systems for beverage bottles and cans. The initiative, organized by Berlin-based company Dotch, aims to reduce waste and improve recycling efficiency by allowing consumers to return used containers at designated machines and receive refunds. Under this system, a deposit of 25 or 50 cents will be applied to products like jars of pickles, mustard, jams, and glass bottles for oils, cheeses, and syrups. The system is not legally mandated but relies on retailer participation and consumer acceptance. The article highlights potential environmental benefits, including energy savings and reduced waste, while noting that widespread adoption depends on supermarket chains incorporating these products into their offerings and ensuring ease of use.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual overview of a voluntary industry-led initiative aimed at improving sustainability practices through a deposit-return system. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize particular political agendas or frame the issue in a biased manner. The focus

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 60 · Objektivnost 45): Factuality is moderate as the article reports on an initiative involving 24 food producers and the company Dotch, but lacks specific dates or official statements from government sources. Objectivity is low due to promotional tone and lack of critical analysis.

Ohranimo novice poštene.

ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

Postani podpornik

Povezane zgodbe