Pizza box of the future
Eco friendly and practical.
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4. SpikedSilver commented 15 years ago
i want pizza too
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6. Highmeadow commented 15 years ago
Our recycling company won't accept pizza boxes, and I'm not known for leaving left-overs, so it's a totally useless product for me. Wait - I could take up origami - mmmm - pizza-scented art
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10. moskwiz commented 15 years ago
Yeh #(removed comment) .. seriously, what did you expect?
No but when it comes to convenience and (mainly) amenity, USA is usually a step ahead of the rest of us.. While the Old World was still having to endure having bigger arm-muscles from manually winding car-windows up and down and actually move their arms to switch between gears in their cars, the Americans were installing water beds in theirs
No but when it comes to convenience and (mainly) amenity, USA is usually a step ahead of the rest of us.. While the Old World was still having to endure having bigger arm-muscles from manually winding car-windows up and down and actually move their arms to switch between gears in their cars, the Americans were installing water beds in theirs
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13. coldboy commented 15 years ago
Everthing to do with the environment hoax -1
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14. patriotaus commented 15 years ago
we should all hope that coldboy can recover from his coma where he lives in a magic land where nothing goes wrong and there are no responsibilities or consequences.
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16. banzemanga commented 15 years ago
AWESOME!
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17. Cavabardus commented 15 years ago
Start with NOT PUTTING the box in the fridge : do you really need to use energy to freeze a box ? Seriously ?
But, yes, the box is an idea... Cutting it is also an idea that costs less energy than perforing it with an industrial tool (I think).
There is no small idea to save energy.
And now, I'm shutting down my computer
But, yes, the box is an idea... Cutting it is also an idea that costs less energy than perforing it with an industrial tool (I think).
There is no small idea to save energy.
And now, I'm shutting down my computer
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18. moskwiz commented 15 years ago
#13 .. you are quite a worthy adversary in a debate, I remember that from our previous endeavors
I love US cars, especially old ones, if not to take into account their rather steep fuel economy
Coming back to topic though, we would have to find out if making a pizza box like this would cost us more energy than it helps save; if not, only then could it be considered a save in energy and a look into the greener future. Until that, it's just good advertising.
#(removed comment) .. we have come to a point in Earth's history where saying things like that isn't even remotely amusing anymore .. So please, just don't; unless of course you can shed light on some new major discoveries that would completely annihilate the scientific method, statistics and pure logic, which would lead you to making comments like that?
I love US cars, especially old ones, if not to take into account their rather steep fuel economy
Coming back to topic though, we would have to find out if making a pizza box like this would cost us more energy than it helps save; if not, only then could it be considered a save in energy and a look into the greener future. Until that, it's just good advertising.
#(removed comment) .. we have come to a point in Earth's history where saying things like that isn't even remotely amusing anymore .. So please, just don't; unless of course you can shed light on some new major discoveries that would completely annihilate the scientific method, statistics and pure logic, which would lead you to making comments like that?
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22. Zoooidberg commented 15 years ago
I though they would eat the box for dessert - that would save the environment!
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24. SixaxisDualshock commented 15 years ago
#7 And I can't watch videos on my 20 year old calculator..
Don't blame technological development when you bought something that won't stream flv files in HD.
Don't blame technological development when you bought something that won't stream flv files in HD.
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26. sephiroth commented 15 years ago
how exactly is the box itself eco friendly? its still made up from as much cardboard as any other pizza box. And pizza boxes are most of the time made up of recycled paper anyway.
they are marketing the wrong way. The only way i see the box having any positive effect on the environment, is the fact that you have 4 less dishes to put in the dishwasher after eating, hence saving energy there.
But then again the dishwasher uses as much energy to wash 8 dirty plates as it uses to wash 4.
so is it really that eco friendly? or is it just a marketing trick to make you think youre making a difference?
but then again, am i over thinking this?
they are marketing the wrong way. The only way i see the box having any positive effect on the environment, is the fact that you have 4 less dishes to put in the dishwasher after eating, hence saving energy there.
But then again the dishwasher uses as much energy to wash 8 dirty plates as it uses to wash 4.
so is it really that eco friendly? or is it just a marketing trick to make you think youre making a difference?
but then again, am i over thinking this?
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27. ktg_5 commented 15 years ago
#26
because its recycled, then you saved the resources for a new package, and used all materials instead. thats recycled, and then more eco friendly than the standards
the idea of box-dishes is just a nice feature. there's not much eco friendly in there, but I think its still smart and more easy way to serve pizza
because its recycled, then you saved the resources for a new package, and used all materials instead. thats recycled, and then more eco friendly than the standards
the idea of box-dishes is just a nice feature. there's not much eco friendly in there, but I think its still smart and more easy way to serve pizza
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28. moskwiz commented 15 years ago
#26 has a good point.. I could add that it probably takes more energy to construct this pizza-box when compared to a normal one.. Think of all the stripes and pushed-in lines for it to fold properly etc. That's all extra moves in the factory..
Keep up the constructive criticism
Keep up the constructive criticism
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30. Loremipsum commented 15 years ago
Fake!
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32. zf1 commented 15 years ago
#28 not necessarily, based on the pizza boxes design, most likely a large sheet of card board capable of producing multiple boxes is fed into a machine which stamps out its desired shape all at once like a giant cookie cutter. in this case, its just a matter of using a different stamp pattern.
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33. Highmeadow commented 15 years ago
Make your own pizza and you don't need a box...
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34. peterpan007 commented 15 years ago
instead of using trees to make paper we should grow hemp or bamboo, it grows fast, its cheap, easy enough to process, and the most important part there are less trees cut down
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36. eNdEmiOn06463 commented 15 years ago
Nifty but I don't see how this is gonna help save the environment. The box still gets thrown away.
+22 1. caives commented 15 years ago