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UNWRAPPING

Frequently Asked Questions?

Yes, you can turn them on. First, click the “Play” button on YouTube, then click the [cc] button—the second one—at the top right of the video screen.

The documentary is available online at no cost, which means professors and teachers can freely watch it in class. We have also developed relations with organizations whose educational missions are in line with the environment, ecoresponsibility and sustainable development to promote the documentary in schools. We firmly believe in the importance of educating the next generation and we are working hard to achieve it. That said, if you are part of the academic community, please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to organize a screening at your school. For more information, check out our Viewing Kit.

Unwrapping isn’t part of a television broadcasters schedule. However, that doesn’t mean it won’t happen. We would love to see Unwrapping on the big screen! Why not dream a little?

Of course, this is a wonderful idea! If you’d like to share this with a larger audience, you can organize a free private screening of the documentary with your friends, citizens, colleagues or clients. We simply ask that you let us know via our contact form. For more information, check out our Viewing Kit.

There are no fees attached to organizing a screening of the documentary. The Unwrapping team deems it important to increase the accessibility of packaging ecodesign for everyone. We simply ask that you let us know via our contact form if you are organizing a screening. This will allow us to answer your questions and/or receive your feedback.

No need to think about plastic numbers, recycling symbols, or the type of material to know what goes in the blue bin. Just ask yourself: is it a container, packaging, or printed paper? For more information, visit the Bin Impact website, the go-to reference for curbside recycling in Quebec. There, you’ll find relevant information to help you sort materials properly and understand the impact of what you put in the bin.
For any other questions, please feel free to send us a message via the contact tab.