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A l'heure du débat sur le développement durable, les emballages sont très souvent pointés du doigt comme des objets polluants. Qu'en est-il de la boîte de conserve en métal ? Les consommateurs connaissent mal cet emballage qui fait pourtant partie intégrante de leur quotidien. Longtemps considérée par certains comme un emballage basique, la boîte de conserve en métal ne cesse, au contraire, de démontrer chaque jour son incroyable modernité. Cet ouvrage, richement illustré, nous révèle les nombreuses qualités de la boîte de conserve sur les plans techniques, nutritifs, sociétaux et écologiques. Une mine d'informations surprenantes et approfondies qui vous fera, à coup sûr, changer d'avis sur cet emballage. La boîte est le deuxième titre de la collection !DPACK, conçue pour nous faire découvrir de manière graphique et didactique les aspects les plus surprenants de l'univers du packaging. (quatrième de couverture)
Emballage --- Tin cans --- Aluminum cans --- Canned foods
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Guide to using Hills Brothers coffee can labels produced between 1900 and 1963 as an archaeological tool for dating.
Archaeological dating --- Coffee cans --- Dating
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Canned foods --- Tin cans --- Contamination
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Containers. --- Cans --- Receptacles --- Implements, utensils, etc. --- Packaging
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Placopecten magellanicus --- Coffee cans. --- Sampling (Statistics) --- Counting.
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Guide to using Hills Brothers coffee can labels produced between 1900 and 1963 as an archaeological tool for dating.
Archaeological dating --- Coffee cans --- Archaeological dating. --- Dating
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Placopecten magellanicus --- Coffee cans. --- Sampling (Statistics) --- Counting.
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Consider an empty bottle or can, one of the hundreds of billions of beverage containers that are discarded worldwide every year. Empty containers have been at the center of intense political controversies, technological innovation processes, and the modern environmental movement. Making a Green Machine examines the development of the Scandinavian beverage container deposit-refund system, which has the highest return rates in the world, from 1970 to present. Finn Arne Jørgensen investigates the challenges the system faced when exported internationally and explores the critical role of technological infrastructures and consumer convenience in modern recycling. His comparative framework charts the complex network of business and political actors involved in the development of the reverse vending machine (RVM) and bottle deposit legislation to better understand the different historical trajectories empty beverage containers have taken across markets, including the U.S. The RVM has served as more than a hole in the wall--it began simply as a tool for grocers who had to handle empty refillable glass bottles, but has become a green machine to redeem the empty beverage container, helping both business and consumers participate in environmental actions.
Beverage containers --- Drink bottles --- Drink cans --- Drinks bottles --- Drinks cans --- Containers --- Recycling
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Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- cans [containers] --- collecting --- Dardenne, Yvette
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