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As you may or may not know, there are often complaints towards various types of home media packaging, and among those most recently is their so-called environment friendly ECO-BOX cases for DVDs and even Blu-Ray movies. I think the US and Australia are the only places plagued with them.
Anyhow, the official Viva Eco-Box webpage, found here: http://www.viva-eco-box.com/about.html It lists a few features of the cases, one of them being 100% recyclable. Well, it appears that they completely contradict themselves, as I found some small fineprint engraved on the inside of one of their cases: ImageUploadedByTapatalk1418780553.878515.jpg Not really legible unless under decent light, but it says: "This plastic case contains no recycled materials and may not be recyclable in your area." Unfortunately, there is no general contact info on their site except some marketing rep emails that don't respond to inquiries. Is there any other way to confront them on this issue? Hopefully they will stop producing these garbage cases that cause us to spend hundreds on replacement cases and reprinting damaged artwork. |
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