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- From: bane@vtx.ma.man.ac.uk (Michael!)
- Newsgroups: sci.environment
- Subject: Re: Save the Planet and the Economy at the Same time!
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- Date: 1 Jan 93 18:03:30 GMT
- References: <1992Dec30.184226.11091@daffy.cs.wisc.edu> <1992Dec30.194003.5390@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>
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- In article <1992Dec30.194003.5390@nsisrv.gsfc.nasa.gov>, jgacker@news.gsfc.nasa.gov (James G. Acker) writes:
- |> Michael Tobis (tobis@skool.ssec.wisc.edu) wrote:
- |> : In article <1992Dec29.001438.984@pbhye.PacBell.COM>, mjvande@pbhye.PacBell.COM writes:
- |>
- |> : |> So ask them to deliver it.
- |> :
- |> : How would that help? Do you really expect a cheap low-frills volume
- |> : distributor to deliver? And if they do, do you expect them to make a separate
- |> : delivery to each customer by bicycle? Or what? Where is the environmental
- |> : advantage in delivery?
- |>
- |> You know, I thought about this for a little while. I live within
- |> walking distance of a grocery store, but I drive there (about 3/4 mile),
- |> so that I can carry the groceries home in my car. I could shop
- |> every night and buy less (again, a time inconvenience, but I COULD!), and
- |> walk every day.
- |> But what if...
- |>
- |> I walked to the store, and bought my 3+ grocery (reusable sacks, BTW)
- |> sacks -- I want to pick my own produce, thank you -- and then took them to
- |> a delivery truck, and walked home? If a limit was put on the distance
- |> from the store the truck could deliver, and it made one trip to everyone's
- |> home rather than each shopper taking their own car, it would save on
- |> car use!
- |> Hey, the delivery truck could even be electric, and it would
- |> recharge while waiting for the next load to fill up. A computer matrix
- |> could indicate the best route (kind of like the traveling salesman
- |> problem -- shortest route that gets to all the points).
- |> Now THAT'S an idea! And I'd pay an extra $1-$2 for the service,
- |> too. (approx. $50-100 for the year).
- |>
- |> Comments are welcomed! I thought it was a good idea when I
- |> came up with it.
- |>
- |> Jim Acker
- |> jgacker@neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov
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- Well, here in Manchester (UK) there are at least 2 companies who will deliver
- eco-friendly goods to your home by bike! (One also has an electric transit van).
- What's more, they'll also take yer recyclables off you!
- (Not quite the same as mass bulk buying, I know - but you should be buying
- "eco-benign" stuff anyhow!)
-
- Michael
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