LEtes TALK 70 % L ES $ ECO PAK R U B B ! $ H: REFILL PACK 70% LESS PACKAGING DOWN 0 EARTH Jopllg R A D A B L � DISHWASHING LQUID FORHTA NER WORLD lonG LASTNG CRUASE CUTTING POWER Det Litre Every year the average Kiwi the waste battle with the Eco- now be reused again and again: family disposes of one ton of pak: A refill pouch designed Less packaging also means household rubbish. with 70% less packaging than less cost. As the demand for more a standard plastic bottle Not only will you be saving landfills increases, more of the An empty Eco-pak flattens the New Zealand countryside countryside is dug up and dis out to take up an incredible by using Eco-paks, you'Il be figured in the name of waste. 95% less space than its equiv- saving money too We must reduce the amount alent plastic bottle. For the sake of the environ- of rubbish we throw away. And because the Eco-pak is ment we must act quickly and This is the only way to save a refill, the thousands of do something about the DQWN the land from destruction by plastic bottles that in the packaging problem. space-hungry landfills. past have been bound Do it now, with the EARTH Down To Earth are fighting for landfills can For 4 cleaner World. Eco-pak: Chiat/Day/Mojo R8C817
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Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Unnumbered Page
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226Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 266, 1 November 1992, Unnumbered Page
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