What’s wrong with this picture?
Specsavers’ new and “improved” solution sent out with their contact lense subscription.
3 pieces of redundant, mixed material plastic, with zero chance of being recycled in the current system, as they’re too small. High chance of escaping into the environment, and then being washed down to waterways and becoming #oceanplastic.
In a world full of great guidelines on how to produce better packaging, and with most manufacturers and brands having this expertise in house, there is no excuse for this!
Source: Alexandra Tomczyk on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7017414867976376320/
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Dear Ingmar Rentzhog Thank you for getting your climate warning to level 2! We have reached out to Specsavers and asked for a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Ridiculous evolution
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"too small" but the damage caused is huge
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They may dismiss it as "tiny" but the negative effect it can create when this is washed down the waterways is unexplainable,I advocate for other "better packaging's",also that can be recycled hence re used
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@rosebellendiritu my criticism is not that they have a bad packaging. It is about that they are developing things in the wrong direction.
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Alot of waste into the environment