Our climate impact calculation doesn’t include the litter impact including microplastics from posters blown down and scattered on land and sea, for which we haven’t been able to find any estimates.
Our climate impact calculation doesn’t include the litter impact including microplastics from posters blown down and scattered on land and sea, for which we haven’t been able to find any estimates.
The climate impact per poster (32”x48”) is estimated at 8 to 12 kg CO2e. Using the low estimate of 600,000 posters gives emissions of 6,000t CO2e. This is the equivalent of switching 6,000 cars from petrol to electric for a year!
The climate impact per poster (32”x48”) is estimated at 8 to 12 kg CO2e. Using the low estimate of 600,000 posters gives emissions of 6,000t CO2e. This is the equivalent of switching 6,000 cars from petrol to electric for a year!
A figure of 600,000 posters was reported for the 2014 local elections.
Our visual estimate is that the general election in November 2024 saw a much higher number of posters being erected.
A figure of 600,000 posters was reported for the 2014 local elections.
Our visual estimate is that the general election in November 2024 saw a much higher number of posters being erected.
Some wealthy candidates saturate available lamppost space denying space to their rivals (background pic.) Shared sites are needed throughout the country, ensuring that the public is made aware of the holding of the election and of all candidates.
Some wealthy candidates saturate available lamppost space denying space to their rivals (background pic.) Shared sites are needed throughout the country, ensuring that the public is made aware of the holding of the election and of all candidates.
Election posters should be restricted. The best way to do this is to set up designated sites / poster boards. These should be provided to candidates by local authorities as is common practice in many continental democracies and in Japan (profile pic.)
Election posters should be restricted. The best way to do this is to set up designated sites / poster boards. These should be provided to candidates by local authorities as is common practice in many continental democracies and in Japan (profile pic.)