Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Reusable-in-Fribourg-27MDHUWXYA51.htmlConceptually similarReusable in FribourgGP1SVF2YCompleted★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF2WCompleted★★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF2XCompleted★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF2ZCompleted★★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF30Completed★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF31Completed★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF32Completed★★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF33Completed★★★★Reusable in FribourgGP1SVF34Completed★★★★★View AllGP1SVF35Reusable in FribourgGreenpeace Switzerland study on cities and reuse: Greenpeace Switzerland has published a comparative study on the measures taken by Swiss cities to support reusable solutions and thus fight the plastic and single-use crisis. Of the 15 cities surveyed, Basel and Bern stand out at the top - closely followed by Fribourg. Geneva and Zurich's record is rather poor.In original language:Mehrweg in FribourgStudie von Greenpeace Schweiz zu Städten und Mehrweg: Greenpeace Schweiz hat eine vergleichende Studie über die Maßnahmen der Schweizer Städte zur Förderung von Mehrweglösungen und damit zur Bekämpfung der Plastik- und Einwegkrise veröffentlicht. Von den 15 untersuchten Städten liegen Basel und Bern an der Spitze - dicht gefolgt von Fribourg. Genf und Zürich schneiden eher schlecht ab.Locations:Europe-Fribourg (Switzerland)-SwitzerlandDate:8 Jul, 2021Credit:© Jessica Genoud / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3543px X 2362pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Cities-Day-Food-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Recycling-SolutionsShoot:Reusable in FribourgGreenpeace Switzerland study on cities and reuse: Greenpeace Switzerland has published a comparative study on the measures taken by Swiss cities to support reusable solutions and thus fight the plastic and single-use crisis. Of the 15 cities surveyed, Basel and Bern stand out at the top - closely followed by Fribourg. Geneva and Zurich's record is rather poor.