Most of people in Bhutan have
mobile phone. With the increasing connectivity in the country the number of
mobile phones keeps rising. To be able to communicate through phone, we need
sim cards. In our country we have two providers of these sim cards. B-mobile
and Tashi cell.
People need to recharge their
account. And the most common for the postpaid costumers are from recharge cards
and through E-load, which is a recent one. The problem arises from the recharge
cards thrown here and there, therefore littering the place.
I noticed that the companies who
make them are wasting lots of paper and ink. The size of the card can be decreases
without compromising the size of the front.
While recharging through a
voucher card, the company send a message saying “save the environment by using
E-Load” (these may not be the exact words in the message).
Instead of advising others they
should think of changing the way they make voucher cards. With the less usage
of paper, they are reducing their carbon footprint. There might not be a
difference in just one card but as the card increases in its quantity the
difference can be seen.
If the companies could think of
reducing the size of the card, as both the companies have same size of voucher
card. It could make a vast difference. I remember that one of the company
giving some type of reward for collecting the cards. Recycling the card can
help the environment.
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