That’s actually pretty good. I collect those like Pokémon cards because I don’t know where to throw them away. Can I throw them into the Zürich Sack or how can I get rid of all the Drogerie packaging?
I’ve seen one of these in Brugg AG in the migros on the upper floor was very suprised too. but the idea is nice hope it will work out
that‘s so cool! at the same time, I also think that there are way too many people who use this soap without mixing it with water – you don‘t need the pure stuff to properly clean the dishes. once the bottle is half empty, fill it with water and use it until the end, it works perfectly fine and also contributes to reducing waste
I mean building that machine probably used more energy than a couple of million plastic bottles that can even be recycled but yeah…
Genossenschaft Lucerne you have this
I haven’t even read anything about that in our media.
It would be extremely Swiss to make it the same price or even more expensive as the brand new bottle.
I have a question is it cheaper at the refill station if not it will not work
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https://aare.migros.ch/de/engagement/nachhaltigkeit/abfuellstation.html
Neither have I, but it looks like a pilot project to see if this is a viable approach to reduce waste.
It’s available in two stores, at least one of which is in Aarau.
https://corporate.migros.ch/de/nachhaltigkeit/plastik-verpackungen/unsere-fortschritte/zero-waste-reinigungsmittel.html
That’s actually pretty good. I collect those like Pokémon cards because I don’t know where to throw them away. Can I throw them into the Zürich Sack or how can I get rid of all the Drogerie packaging?
I’ve seen one of these in Brugg AG in the migros on the upper floor was very suprised too. but the idea is nice hope it will work out
that‘s so cool! at the same time, I also think that there are way too many people who use this soap without mixing it with water – you don‘t need the pure stuff to properly clean the dishes. once the bottle is half empty, fill it with water and use it until the end, it works perfectly fine and also contributes to reducing waste
I mean building that machine probably used more energy than a couple of million plastic bottles that can even be recycled but yeah…
Genossenschaft Lucerne you have this
I haven’t even read anything about that in our media.
It would be extremely Swiss to make it the same price or even more expensive as the brand new bottle.
I have a question is it cheaper at the refill station if not it will not work