NOW YOU ALL GIVE THOSE TRASH SLOB'S A GOOD SLAP !!!! THEY WILL LEARN DAM IT TEACH EM THAT'[S THE ONLY WAY THEY WILL LEARN NOW YOU SEE WELL KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Its is clever Cool Hunting by Electrolux, sucking up what is trending in the work of artists and activists like Judith and Richard Selby, Barbara de Vries, Fran Crowe, Chris Jordan, Pam Longobardi and many others and using it to market a green image. Unfortunately there is plenty plastic waste available, to recycle please! Still this story furthers ocean plastic pollution awareness, just don't give them too much credit for creative original thinking...
This is a brilliant idea to recycle marine plastics to protect ocean life. Please share this video and keep aware people to reduce the use of plastics.
As i'm living in Nuremberg/Germany, where Electrolux shut down a large factory for dishwashers, tumblers and washing machines to let them be manufactured cheaper elsewhere, thus sending thousands of workers into unemployment here, i will not buy anything from electrolux anymore. Period.
In my opinion, this campaign shown here is just a show - to add some green colour to the name of electrolux. Some bags of collected plastic garbage don't make things better. There are many millions of tons of this stuff swimming around, and nobody collects them for industrial purposes.
Shame they aren't sold commercially. I'm sure those who can afford one would be willing to pay extra. A charity auction benefiting a wildlife protection fund even.
This is what a serious company needs to make all of us to think about what we do. What Electrolux did should be followed by the other big companies. Those names brands we all trust. Those are the ones that can make a bigger impact in the mass and be supported by the media.
Brilliant!! This just the kind of clever, resourceful, forward-thinking innovation we need from all of the corporate/industrial world! I know what my next vac is going to be! Excellent, Electrolux!
NOW YOU ALL GIVE THOSE TRASH SLOB'S A GOOD SLAP !!!! THEY WILL LEARN DAM IT TEACH EM THAT'[S THE ONLY WAY THEY WILL LEARN NOW YOU SEE WELL KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
SCUBONZIES 1 month ago
Thumb's up Electrolux!
ManuKey25 6 months ago
Its is clever Cool Hunting by Electrolux, sucking up what is trending in the work of artists and activists like Judith and Richard Selby, Barbara de Vries, Fran Crowe, Chris Jordan, Pam Longobardi and many others and using it to market a green image. Unfortunately there is plenty plastic waste available, to recycle please! Still this story furthers ocean plastic pollution awareness, just don't give them too much credit for creative original thinking...
plasticisforeverbdev 7 months ago
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This is a brilliant idea to recycle marine plastics to protect ocean life. Please share this video and keep aware people to reduce the use of plastics.
vikramroy11 8 months ago
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vikramroy11 8 months ago
i want one
crazycutz 10 months ago
Good Videos. Congratulations.
FunnaticVideos 1 year ago
lol
Alexsusik1976 1 year ago
As i'm living in Nuremberg/Germany, where Electrolux shut down a large factory for dishwashers, tumblers and washing machines to let them be manufactured cheaper elsewhere, thus sending thousands of workers into unemployment here, i will not buy anything from electrolux anymore. Period.
30x50 1 year ago
In my opinion, this campaign shown here is just a show - to add some green colour to the name of electrolux. Some bags of collected plastic garbage don't make things better. There are many millions of tons of this stuff swimming around, and nobody collects them for industrial purposes.
30x50 1 year ago
i would totally buy one!
AllyLovesYouuX 1 year ago
COOL!
masasugy92 1 year ago
šaunuoliai! dabar parduos brangiai!
JokimciusGoras 1 year ago
Shame they aren't sold commercially. I'm sure those who can afford one would be willing to pay extra. A charity auction benefiting a wildlife protection fund even.
TurboTarg 1 year ago 2
@TurboTarg I think there are vacs from Electrolux made from recycled plastics available. Problem is lack of recycled plastic.
Google Electrolux Green Vac
Allaboda 9 months ago
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This is what a serious company needs to make all of us to think about what we do. What Electrolux did should be followed by the other big companies. Those names brands we all trust. Those are the ones that can make a bigger impact in the mass and be supported by the media.
piccola0 1 year ago
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piccola0 1 year ago
Brilliant!! This just the kind of clever, resourceful, forward-thinking innovation we need from all of the corporate/industrial world! I know what my next vac is going to be! Excellent, Electrolux!
lalenu1 1 year ago 5