Hello,
It's not the same as the key bulk_purchase.
As explained:
" OpenStreetMap allows to identify bulk purchase shops
<https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:bulk_purchase> and it
exists some applications like https://cartovrac.fr for people who
just want a render of these data.
Shops accepting reusable containers are not necessarily shops who
sell "bulk products". It could be any shop that accepts that people
bring their own containers to buy a food product, soap, detergent
... A shop that has bulk products, as described in the OpenStreetMap
wiki <https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:bulk_purchase>, is not
necessarily a shop who accepts reusable containers. Some shops
selling bulk products will only accept that their customers use the
one-use only bags proposed by the shop."
A shop that has bulk product doesn't necessarily sell its product with
reusable packaging. Some shops use plastic bags to sell bulk products.
Also, a butcher, a bakery, a pastry shops are not considered as
bulk_purchase shops but they can sell their product using reusable
packaging.
On 12/09/2019 12:29, marc marc wrote:
Hello,
Le 12.09.19 à 12:20, Antoine Jaury via Tagging a écrit :
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Proposed_features/reusable_packaging
Definition: Describes a shop accepting reusable containers from their
customers and/or proposing some
it'sn't the same as https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:bulk_purchase ?
you said "Some shops selling bulk products will only accept that their
customers use the one-use only bags proposed by the shop. "
bulk product in one-use packaging provided by the store ? I have never
heard such a contradiction. do you have a link to an article on this
subject?
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