Apparently you can request a prepaid mailer from their website to return the DVD to them for recycling. lame...
There are a lot more people out there that are thinking about what they are doing to the environment, but i still wouldn't say it's a majority. The people that are would spend antoher 5-10 to be able to keep the disc than to wait for a mailer. The rest of people aren't going to waste their time and throw it right in to the trash. I'd say the disposablilty of CD-Rs are right up there with water bottles for biggest waste of a resource (my opinion of course), we don't need disposable movies too. I hope this fails and fails quickly...
So their bright idea is to allow you to go to a website and request that a pre-paid mailer be sent to you? If they were serious about this would they at least include the mailer in the package you buy at the store?
It's almost like they don't really give a crap about the environment but only want to apply a liberal amount of greenwash to their unbelievably toxic product. Almost.
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Steve @ Jun 2nd 2008 10:37AM
Apparently you can request a prepaid mailer from their website to return the DVD to them for recycling. lame...
There are a lot more people out there that are thinking about what they are doing to the environment, but i still wouldn't say it's a majority. The people that are would spend antoher 5-10 to be able to keep the disc than to wait for a mailer. The rest of people aren't going to waste their time and throw it right in to the trash. I'd say the disposablilty of CD-Rs are right up there with water bottles for biggest waste of a resource (my opinion of course), we don't need disposable movies too. I hope this fails and fails quickly...
Mojo_Yugen @ Jun 2nd 2008 11:06AM
So their bright idea is to allow you to go to a website and request that a pre-paid mailer be sent to you? If they were serious about this would they at least include the mailer in the package you buy at the store?
It's almost like they don't really give a crap about the environment but only want to apply a liberal amount of greenwash to their unbelievably toxic product. Almost.