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City canvas bag

City canvas bag

Waste Flow
Plastic packaging waste

Impact on PESTEL categories
Economic, Social, Environmental, Technical

Location of the good practice
Pécs

Stakeholders involved
NGOs, city of Pécs, households

Keywords
Supply chain, selective waste, improving waste logistics

Description
Currently too much plastic bags are in use in the focus area (Pécs and its agglomeration) in local shops and major shopping malls. Each product is packaged separately by the people as there is currently no other common practice. That is why an overwhelming number of plastic bags are used for packaging, and therefore the high use of plastic shopping bags is a challenge of the case study area.
Producing canvas bags and linen bins with the logo of the city and distributing them to residents at an affordable price or free, encouraging them to use less plastic.

Objective
Reducing single use plastic bags.

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For further information
D5.8 Eco-innovative solutions for Pécs (page 51-53)

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This document reflects only the author’s view. The Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 688920.

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