Monday, 7 December 2015

DIE - D-I-E task.

Describe:

 The thing that I met 4 years ago when I came to Finland which made me really surprise that for each cans of water/beer or coke, I have to pay for an extra fees. Some of the cans cost around 0,15 cents, some bigger bottle which costs around 0,40 cents something like that. That sound make me feel so weird that, the tax for the drink here is already high, and why I have to pay for the bottle more ? Something call like "panti" fee. These thing never happen in our country, Vietnam.

Interpret:

After finding the answer for this, I knew that this is the policy that they want people keep environment clean and clear. You will get back your "panti" free when you return the bottle back to market where you bought. So it will make sure that you will not throw your cans away on the street after drink it.
=> Also, for this reason there is some students, and some old Finnish, they go out for Bar night, collect the cans on street, then sell it for money, which is quite similar to Vietnam, but just for really poor people, and they collect it according to how many kilos you have.

Evaluate:

I think this is really good way to protect environment. When I travel to Paris, I saw a lot of cans in Paris street, and it remind me so much about Finland, because how clean the street in Finland. For this policy, also myself sometime, I saw cans on the street, i just pick it up collect it and sell it later.

Khoa Do.

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