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* [https://blog.openfoodfacts.org/en/news/introducing-open-products-facts-all-your-product-are-belong-to-us Initial announcement ] | * [https://blog.openfoodfacts.org/en/news/introducing-open-products-facts-all-your-product-are-belong-to-us Initial announcement ] | ||
* A full revamp is taking place, supported by AFNIC. | * A full revamp is taking place, supported by AFNIC. | ||
== Pitch == | |||
* We are surrounded by objects. Some are dear to us and passed down from generation to generation, but in reality the vast majority of things we buy have a limited lifespan and will end up in landfill after little use, either because they are broken or because the original owner no longer needs it. | |||
* It's difficult to make the right choice for the planet when purchasing, and it's difficult to make the right choices for the planet with what you already have. Many of these objects are impossible or difficult to recycle, and we do not always realize all the circular options available to us as consumers. | |||
* Due to the diversity of objects around us, we face a first fragmentation: we do not recycle a smartphone or a lawn mower in the same way. | |||
* A second fragmentation is added when we consider the different stages in the life of an object (the main ones: purchase, commissioning, maintenance, repair, reuse, recycling) which are deciphered by very often different circular actors. | |||
* A third fragmentation, geographical, because the circular actors are not the same depending on the countries, regions, territories or even municipalities. | |||
* To these three fragmentations is added a fragmentation in the interfaces, the absence of compatibility, interoperability and APIs, necessary for the emergence of fluid circular experiences which make circular options the most “pleasant” options. for all consumers. | |||
* The circular problem which was already glaring in 2020 has been superimposed on an issue of purchasing power, where it becomes even more crucial to help vulnerable populations find solutions that are good for their wallet, and good for the planet, i.e. that is to say reuse. | |||
* Open Products Facts therefore aims to create a shock of simplicity, and a defragmentation of the circular ecosystem, in order to streamline and consolidate uses. | |||
== Ressources == | == Ressources == | ||
* [https://github.com/orgs/openfoodfacts/projects/43/views/1 GitHub project] | * [https://github.com/orgs/openfoodfacts/projects/43/views/1 GitHub project] |