Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/10

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Uses fo Leica boxes
From: Hans-Peter.Lammerich@t-online.de
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:09:10 +0100
References: <200102101722.JAA05583@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>

May I remind all of you that since more than ten years Leica boxes in
addition to the prominent red dot have a little green dot printed in the
side. Well, it is black, but the small print is saying, in German, "The
Green Dot". But aren't there even Leicas with black red dot?

That means Leica has paid a fraction of a penny to a German Organisation
named "Duales System Deutschland" (DSD). 

So provided you live in Germany, you are storing the Leica boxes,
together with other paper or cardboard trash, at your home and place it
on the street at a particular day which is announced one year in
advance, one happy subsubsub-contractor of DSD will pick it up for
recycling. Remember to remove styropor or other plastic inlets, collect
and store them separately, and put them the street at another particular
day which is announced one year in advance. Maybe your Leica box will
have some interesting times after this, for instance a trip to Pakistan
or India to be sorted and processed there. Or cardboard and plastic
inlets can celebrate their reunion at a waste incineration plant, not
less than 400km away from your home. Or if the subsubsub-contractor cuts
short and arranges a little fire accident at his storage site (to avoid
incineration/shipping cost), just 10km away from your home. 

Hans-Peter