EZ-D DVD --- An environmental nightmare?
This may (or may not) be old news to many, but I recently came across the EZ-D DVD. To save you reading through the FAQ, this innovation is basically a DVD that erases itself after 48 hours. "What use?" you may wonder. Well, the DVD rental market is looking seriously at it.
Now, I'm not some tree hugging environmentalist but the thought of all of those millions of DVD rentals turning into becoming millions disposable DVD purchases scares the bejeezes out of me.
Now, the company that makes them says that they can be "conveniently recycled" by mailing the DVD back to some company somewhere. Which is fine if you dont mind going to the post office, buying stamps and an envelope just so that you can mail your trash somewhere. I dont think there'll be a big takeup somehow.
I personally think that they should include a little pre-paid envelope so that people will have no excuse for not sending them.
OK, that's my rant over.
That'll do donkey... that'll do...