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On February 1, 2021, Bschüssig became the first Swiss pasta manufacturer to introduce new packaging made from 100% paper.
On February 1, 2021, Bschüssig became the first Swiss pasta manufacturer to introduce new packaging made from 100% paper.
Exactly. I don't understand why they don't do that.
Hello monika1977, thank you for your suggestion. The film we use is very light and 100% recyclable. Compared to cardboard packaging variants, less packaging material is used here. The weight of the packaging is a key factor in the sustainability assessment. When packaging is made from virgin fiber cardboard, a plastic viewing window is often also used. Kind regards, Susi
Hello monika1977, thank you for your suggestion. The film we use is very light and 100% recyclable. Compared to cardboard packaging variants, less packaging material is used here. The weight of the packaging is a key factor in the sustainability assessment. When packaging is made from virgin fiber cardboard, a plastic viewing window is often also used. Kind regards, Susi
But it goes in the normal waste or can I dispose of it with the plastic?
Hello monika1977, thank you for your suggestion. The film we use is very light and 100% recyclable. Compared to cardboard packaging variants, less packaging material is used here. The weight of the packaging is a key factor in the sustainability assessment. When packaging is made from virgin fiber cardboard, a plastic viewing window is often also used. Kind regards, Susi
By the way, I am very happy with the plastic packaging. Please don't change anything. I put the empty bags in the plastic recycling bag, no problem.
But the paper has to be thick, otherwise it tears, even the potatoes in paper sacks tear.
Yes, the potatoes are ripping!
But it goes in the normal waste or can I dispose of it with the plastic?
Hello monika1977, thank you for your question. You can dispose of the packaging via the plastic collection. Kind regards, Matteo
Hello monika1977, thank you for your question. You can dispose of the packaging via the plastic collection. Kind regards, Matteo
Merci. It would still be a good solution if online customers could also comb the plastic return bags and return them like pet!