So ive came to this beautiful place from an uncivilized backward slavic country and i will be staying here for a month

so ive came to this beautiful place from an uncivilized backward slavic country and i will be staying here for a month.

so one of the things i have noticed is that you sort garbage

so in front of the house i am in (and im currently alone) i have 3 garbage cans, one is for paper as i can see, one is for food and biological waste or whatever, and there is the third one which says RESTAVFALL and im not really sure what is it for. is it for everything else, like plastic and metal and all the food wrappers or some shit? can i throw the beer cans in that one?

also thank you for having the most expensive alcohol in the world, now i will have to become sober.

It's for used torrents.

you need to recycle beer cans and bottles, you get back your money that way
1 kr for cans/500ml bottles
2,50 kr for 1,5L bottles

thank you zlovene

so where do i do that? im kinda in a middle of fucking nowhere in some village, and im not sure where to find such places for recycling beer cans.

>you need to recycle beer cans and bottles
What is this, fucking Croatia?

Recycling is a waste of time and energy. Only socialist tree huggers actually do this. Just throw everything in the can with the black lid.

there will be some other young people here, and we are all doing some agricultural related work. im here as a master student and so they are, also they are norwegians. also everything is fucking clean here and i see people care about it so much in this place.
i dont want to get raped by these nice village folks just because i threw my expensive beer can into the same bin as the candy wrapper.

Restavfall is generally everything else. However, there should be separate cans for plastic, glass and tin cans somewhere, too, so you shouldn't put these things into restavfall.

what i want to say is that they are all tree huggers and i need to adapt for this short period of time im here.

There's a machine called a "panteautomat" in pretty much all grocery stores

just throw everything in the recycle bins
fuck those autistic libcucks

as ive said, i dont want to be raped by tree hugging hippies

shit, ive seen that, but i never realized how its supposed to work.

care to educate the uncivilized slav so i can not get beaten up by your countrymen?

You just put bottles/cans into it, bottom first. Then you press the green button when you're out of bottles to get a receipt that you turn in at the checkout to get your money

yeeees send us more garbage
we need more

>shit, ive seen that, but i never realized how its supposed to work.
This is kinda adorable.

damn, thats nice

thank you very much, i appreciate it

nice to have this every day view

Some machines also has a Red Cross button.
Don't press it, you will donate the money you get for the bottles to them in exchange for a chance to win in a lottery.

its kinda retarded if you ask me.

im kinda afraid to ask the people here how that machine works

also everyone would look at me like a savage if they actually knew how much i drink back home

Like this

Nice, what county is this?

Also to help you understand which bottles and cans you can recycle with the machines or in general at the store, you'll need to look for these symbols/logos.
Imported beer/soda are not eligible.

yeah, ive read that on the internet right now

well ill push it once or twice i guess...

forgot pic

jebeno, sta si otisao na onu razmjenu na mjesec dana radis na necjoj farmi da malo vidis zemlju?

preko jedne profesorke sa faxa, pomagaću im sa nekim ogledima, a taman mi je i prilika da naučim gomilu stvari što se tiče jabuke, jer se time bavim. misim, barem sam počeo prošle godine. jedino što mi je ceo godišnji odmor otišao na ovo al dobro ajde mogu valjda dok sam mlad.

yeah ive seen that, i just didnt know what it stands for.


also, why do you have the whole rooms which act as fridges? it was hot here yesterday and i went in that room to buy milk and kefir and damn i thought i was gonna die when i went out.

this place is scary, especially with avalanches just across the fjord...

because you need to refrigerate dairy products and other kind of products which need to be cooled during the whole time in store.
The cooled rooms are easier to walk in for customers while shopping and easier for the workers at the store to fill in products, do control checks on the products, and to make more appealing to look at for the customers.
Much easier than a row of refrigerators.

>The cooled rooms are easier to walk in for customers while shopping and easier for the workers at the store to fill in products

i beg to differ

this is way more practical, only thing is that it wastes way more energy

super, sretno!

Here the big rows of coolers are often equipped with those thin glass doors, so it saves a bit of energy.

An open room with simple shelves and room to roll in the whole milk wagon is WAY easier and more practical than those.
And now these often comes with glass doors.

Just look at this bitch, and such a great time she's having putting products on standardized shelves, just in a cooler environment.

yeah, i know, we have that in serbia too, but we still have open ones in some stores for dairy products and mayonnaise and such shit

im just surprised because i havent seen whole cooling rooms before

>An open room with simple shelves and room to roll in the whole milk wagon is WAY easier and more practical than those.

yeah and the temperature shock i get is so good for the lower back problems and pains i have. shit, i think ill just fall down one day just because i wanted to buy cheese. that bitch would most likely get pneumonia if we got that shit in our climate. summers in serbia have temperatures up to 40 degrees. just imagine walking out of that room during summer.