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On the 5th at CBS Radio’Kim Jongdae Newsup’, director Hong said, “The department store meat set contains an ice pack in a large cool bag, a paper box, and a plastic tray in the paper box, and there is a piece of meat wrapped in plastic. He said this.
“There are 10 pieces of meat the size of a palm in a container like an apple box. He added that the garbage comes out to eat 10 pieces of meat.”
In addition, he pointed out that the gift set of’alcohol’ is also overpacked. “There is a bottle of Dalang liquor the size of an apple box. There’s even a useless chapter in it. Put a plastic tray on it and cover it with a cloth. “I feel skeptical about whether we should eat this gift after receiving it.
The Park Bureau historian said, “10 pieces of meat are nobles. There are 8 apples in the apple box. It contains a plastic molding that is several times larger than an apple. In addition, I cover it, use it, and wipe the apple to polish it, but I don’t think it’s just an organic apple that has a good shape. “This is a problem that arises from what to do with garbage disposal.”
Director Hong said, “We are too obsessed with what we call the form of our country.” “Compared to other countries, the problem of over-packaging is getting more and more serious, and it seems to be getting more serious as the material becomes richer. I criticized that this is Korea’s hype culture is like the culture of prosperity.”
“All the furoshiki and non-woven bags (of the gift set) are garbage. Styrofoam in the shape of a net and calyx wrapped in fruit are also garbage. There are too many gift packaging materials that should be thrown out as trash. All of these things are not recycled.”
Director Hong revealed that he had posted a petition for the Blue House to solve the problem of over-wrapping holiday gift sets.
“When I look at holiday gifts these days, stress builds up because of over-wrapping. Please, I filed a petition to the Blue House to resolve the overpacking problem.” It is a petition with the intent to actively talk to the public about the message of simplifying the packaging of New Year’s gifts.”