User talk:AnthonyPA

PullApart
"A packaging recycling classification system, that is based on the balance between a product's local kerbside recyclable and non-recyclable components. This ratio or difference is used as the basis for a grading system (PAC, abbreviation of PullApart Code), a survey and pressure concept, it was invented by Michael Butler of Dawlish, England, in 2005, and is operated for free. This system considers the environment and consumers to be of uppermost importance and seeks to modify packaging and recycling to serve these two masters. This disassembly of packaging, is also used locally, by the public, to freely determine and confirm which parts should go where, for their local authority installed, recycling bin refuse collection systems1. Based on PullApart's current Teignbridge (2009), survey2 of over 2000 products (constantly updated), just 3% of these are ideally suited for kerbside recycling, and broadly speaking a further 30% are good, with the rest failing. The sample area, Teignbridge, and therefore Teignbridge District Council3, has a current recycling rate4 of 56% (2008/2009), (by weight). PullApart5 is consider by the Green Apple Awards6 to be of “Environmental Best Practice”, and can be applied to any other council area that uses similar refuse collection systems."

Deleting talk page content
Please do not delete talk page content as you did with Talk:Pullapart. -- Alan Liefting (talk - contribs) 23:57, 30 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Ooops, at that time I didn't know I couldn't do that, many apologies to all concerned.AnthonyPA (talk) 10:50, 15 May 2012 (UTC)