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Letztendlich wurden nur ein kleiner Teil der Kartoffeln nach Berlin gebracht, oder? Fand's ne tolle Aktion. Und gleichzeitig hat’s mich etwas verwundert, dass so groß kommuniziert wurde aber nur ein Bruchteil wirklich transportiert wurde.
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If I'm getting it right, they're basically questioning the quantities mentioned and how Ecosia is presenting this whole thing.
The blog post says they saved 4000 tonnes, or 800 elephants, of potatoes from going to waste.
However the 4000-tonnen.de website - which seems to be a site that Ecosia have set up just for this problem of surplus potatoes - says that only 174 tonnes will have been delivered to Berlin:
The last sentence says it's going to be cold which is bad news for spuds and in any case they are not able to finance any more.
So are they really just saving 174 out of 4000 tonnes, and yet somehow presenting it as a victory against food waste?
TBH it seems like a marketing stunt - not necessarily a bad thing, if they can draw attention to the difficulties of avoiding food waste. But still, they need to be honest and not deceitful or it can easily backfire.
The big unanswered question seems to be what's going to happen to the remaining 3826 tonnes?
It's still a victory, it's better than nothing. Of course it would be great if all are saved, but might not be feasible with their resources or time limit. But yeah I agree, should have been mentioned.
Ja, die Kommunikation irritiert mich sehr. Das waren doch nur ein wenige hundert Tonnen, die verteilt worden sind oder?
Weil die jetzt im Blogpost auch wieder von 4000t sprechen.
Ja, das hat mich auch verwundet. Dann hab ich gesehen dass der Artikel vom 15.1. ist.
Weiß jemand wie viel Tonnen Kartoffeln auf einen Laster passen und wie teuer es ist einen Laster von Leipzig nach Berlin zu schicken?
Oh, das Datum hatte ich übersehen.
Auf der Webseite zur Aktion schreiben sie was von 22 Tonnen pro LKW.
Wie viel der kostet, sagen sie allerdings nicht.