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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-00867
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Perceived value – we take less care of items if we do not perceive them as valuable.
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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-01113
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Barriers – typically laws and practices that have not taken the risk of littering into account.
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Årsakskartet_Eng
Årsakskartet_Eng
  • Årsakskartet_Eng
  • HOL-01181
  • Konseptillustrasjoner 2024. How litter occurs This is an overview of reasons for littering – a categorizaton of common reasons why litter occurs, that may be more suited for conversations with the public and civil society outside the litter field. The main goal of this illustration is to convey the complexity of littering, and as you can see, design against littering also has its place here to the left.
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  • Hold Norge Rent
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Managing the risk of littering
Managing the risk of littering
  • Managing the risk of littering
  • HOL-01425
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Managing the risk of littering (Forsøplingslivsløpet) The product life cycle concept illustrates how littering occurs in all phases of a product’s or service’s lifespan, and how litter is resources leaking from the circular economy. Industry, retailers and others are encouraged to consider where in the life cycle their activities and products are at risk of littering, how to address the problem and who they need to cooperate to mitigate littering,
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Managing the risk of littering
Managing the risk of littering
  • Managing the risk of littering
  • HOL-02660
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Managing the risk of littering (Forsøplingslivsløpet) The product life cycle concept illustrates how littering occurs in all phases of a product’s or service’s lifespan, and how litter is resources leaking from the circular economy. Industry, retailers and others are encouraged to consider where in the life cycle their activities and products are at risk of littering, how to address the problem and who they need to cooperate to mitigate littering,
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  • Original (2838 x 2835)
  • Medium(JPG) (1920 x 1918)
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Managing the risk of littering
Managing the risk of littering
  • Managing the risk of littering
  • HOL-02687
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Managing the risk of littering (Forsøplingslivsløpet) The product life cycle concept illustrates how littering occurs in all phases of a product’s or service’s lifespan, and how litter is resources leaking from the circular economy. Industry, retailers and others are encouraged to consider where in the life cycle their activities and products are at risk of littering, how to address the problem and who they need to cooperate to mitigate littering,
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  • Original (2838 x 2835)
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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-02927
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Green products: if we think products biodegrade, littering doesn’t seem so bad
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  • Original (741 x 825)
The litter prevention hierarchy
The litter prevention hierarchy
  • The litter prevention hierarchy
  • HOL-03081
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Tiltakspyramiden The litter prevention hierarchy is based on the waste hierarchy concept, but adapted to littering. This is a tool for authorities to develop a more comprehensive and integrated strategy against littering. Same as for the waste hierarchy, the most efficient tools are at the top. The three top levels describe proactive strategies based on reducing litter risk, while the two lowest levels are reactive actions, aimed at reducing littering.
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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-03743
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Outdoor activity: it is outdoors that litter occurs
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The litter prevention hierarchy
The litter prevention hierarchy
  • The litter prevention hierarchy
  • HOL-04084
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Tiltakspyramiden The litter prevention hierarchy is based on the waste hierarchy concept, but adapted to littering. This is a tool for authorities to develop a more comprehensive and integrated strategy against littering. Same as for the waste hierarchy, the most efficient tools are at the top. The three top levels describe proactive strategies based on reducing litter risk, while the two lowest levels are reactive actions, aimed at reducing littering.
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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-04464
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Single-use: Things that are thrown away after just one use create enormous amounts of waste, and there is a risk of littering for every use.
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Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • Forsøplingsrisiko_ENG
  • HOL-05409
  • Konseptillustrasjoner risk of littering Human footprint as a high risk factor of littering: Surroundings play a role in litter risk. Run down areas are more prone to littering.
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Managing the risk of littering
Managing the risk of littering
  • Managing the risk of littering
  • HOL-06367
  • Konseptillustrasjoner Managing the risk of littering (Forsøplingslivsløpet) The product life cycle concept illustrates how littering occurs in all phases of a product’s or service’s lifespan, and how litter is resources leaking from the circular economy. Industry, retailers and others are encouraged to consider where in the life cycle their activities and products are at risk of littering, how to address the problem and who they need to cooperate to mitigate littering,
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  • Original (2838 x 2835)
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