(Cathay Lab sustainable travel - bring your own cutlery on Business Class)
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(Cathay Lab sustainable travel) Bring your own cutlery in Business Class
What are they smoking…
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I would happily do #1 (I've always been doing that in fact) but I can't understand what's your problem with #3? You are not willing to hand over a bottle to the crew even if they come to your seat to collect it? I think you rejecting #3 is equally astonishing as what they proposed in #2...
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everything other than 2 seems appropriate for me, since most of us pick up a bottle of evian or something at the airport anyways (pre-Long haul flights). I'll happily refill that rather than get another bottle.
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I would happily do #1 (I've always been doing that in fact) but I can't understand what's your problem with #3? You are not willing to hand over a bottle to the crew even if they come to your seat to collect it? I think you rejecting #3 is equally astonishing as what they proposed in #2...
(3) Are you suggesting crew have to do sorting in-flight? General rubbish, then bottles? Is CX going to put on more staff to make that happen?
(1) - in the galley (what if you exit door 1 left?)? On the airbridge (outport gate operator: sorry, you can't get off because the recycle bin-equipped airbridge is currently in use)?
If you mean take it home/hotel I agree that would be practical but that is not what the Cathay Lab people wrote - doesn't look like the writer of survey travels much on commercial planes.
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I'm fine with 3 and 4 but 2, bringing my own cutlery, makes no sense to me at all. How am I to pack up used cutlery to take away? And how many sets do I need to bring to have cutlery at the different times food is available on the flight? This makes me cringe.
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I have nothing against 3 - tbh it doesnt take much to dispose plastic bottles in bag A and anything else in bag B but option 2 is ridiculous. They can offer reusable cutlery anyway.
sa to refilling or not, wouldnt that normalise refilling bottles with wines?
sa to refilling or not, wouldnt that normalise refilling bottles with wines?
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How would you even get past security? People who don't know the rules would end up having a stash of "non compliant" cutlery confiscated.
Also aren't non-disposable (metal and wood) cutlery already provided in business class - this comes across to me as a solution seeking a problem.
#3 is fine. But don't we normally leave empty plastic bottles at our seats anyway, so shouldn't the cleaners just be asked to separate the recyclables versus trash?
Also aren't non-disposable (metal and wood) cutlery already provided in business class - this comes across to me as a solution seeking a problem.
#3 is fine. But don't we normally leave empty plastic bottles at our seats anyway, so shouldn't the cleaners just be asked to separate the recyclables versus trash?
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There were also other suggestions such as making Discovery digital and only providing amenity kits on demand which may have sustainability merit but also simultaneously cutbacks (amenity kit existing practice: if the kits are left behind and the plastic tie has not been opened, don't the kits get given to the next passenger anyway?)
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Moof I got reposted https://www.facebook.com/groups/hkad...ibextid=W9rl1R
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I got asked the same set of questions but for first class.
I wrote in comments "What kind of things are you smoking? Or do you think we can bring anything remotely look like a knife into security area?"
I wrote in comments "What kind of things are you smoking? Or do you think we can bring anything remotely look like a knife into security area?"
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