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When is recycling not environmentally friendly?

Monday, September 7th, 2009 by jrec

There is far too much talk and not enough action about international environmental issues. Governments talk about climate change and their intentions are probably very good, but we are simply not seeing them deliver on their promises. Two years ago, a UK client wanted to purchase some water storage units for their business, and their requirement was for units that were made in the UK from UK recycled plastic. They searched the Internet for suitable products and found them on a government website: ‘water butts made from UK recycled plastic’ seemed to fit the bill, but we decided to find out where the UK plastic was actually recycled.

We found that the plastic was indeed collected from locations across the UK, but then shipped across to China where it was converted into plastic water storage units that were then shipped back to be sold in the UK. We challenged the government organisation on the true ethics of the situation, and it they justified themselves because ‘otherwise the containers coming from China would return empty’. Would it not have been better to convert the UK plastic in a UK factory, which would be both kinder to the environment in terms of transport fuel usage and simultaneously create employment? Then those ‘empty’ containers could be shipped to China full of UK made plastic water butts to sell into that important and rapidly growing economy. Or is that just naive?

Protect your property…

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009 by jrec

If you create something, make sure you protect it. A teenage girl once had a great idea to make skirts out of neck ties donated by her father, family and friends. She wore the prototype with pride while walking through a favourite shopping arcade. On her next visit one week later, she saw ‘tie skirts’ being sold for £35 each. A salutory lesson, that taught her not to reveal new product ideas without first protecting the design.

Many are under the misapprehension that Intellectual Property Protection is expensive and only really benefits the lawyers. There are many things that you can do to achieve limited protection at little or no cost. There are also instances where the amount you pay a lawyer to protect your property will benefit you significantly in the long term. You can obtain a good summary of the various intellectual property rights at http://www.virtuosolegal.com/ip.htm If you created it, protect it!


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