
On holiday in Denmark in Saksild. I’m half Danish (mum is from Horsens) and half English. I absolutely love it over here. You do so many things so much better than in the UK.
Anyway, I just picked up my Danish essential supplies. Remoulade, Pålægschokolade, Labre Larvae and Tuborg Classic. Needed to buy a new suitcase to fit it in.
I was surprised by the material choice 👀
by hawkandro
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It may not be the most fun thing you can do with a dead cat, but it’s the most practical and environmentally conscious.
rPET is recycled PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic that is used to make packaging, such as plastic bottles and food containers.
When the vet assistant wants to make a little buck out of your dead pet
100% kitten!
Hey, it was a brit who named it like that
/r/theyknew
Greenwashing at its finest.
Made of “Politiets Efterretningstjeneste”
Huff, man skal ikke prøve at sige op, når man arbejder for efterretningstjenesten!
I can’t, for the life of me, see how breeding, nurturing and also educating a dog is any less detrimental to the environment than having a cow stand about in a field.Â
It must be housebroken, trained by a qualified dog whisperer, also there’s driving it to the dog park, buying cute little hats and tiaras for it that were probably manufactured in China, not to mention that you have to throw all those little black plastic bags into random bushes that you come across all the time.
# PET – Polyethylene terephthalate
Du har bare købt en brugt plastik pose. så grønt.
When they write “green manufacturing”, it is short for “soylent green manufacturing”.
The “main fabric made of 100% recycled pet” is a clarification. The other parts of the fabric are made out of recycled people, not recycled pets. This clarification is required by law, as otherwise it would be false advertisement to not make everything out of recycled people. Remember that ethics is important in manufacturing in Denmark.
Hope that helps!