At Nancy
Nancy, Quai Claude-Le-Lorrain, a stone's throw from the station, this Monday in May.
Like every day, Lucas, an engineer, goes downstairs to get his mail.
“Me, I never have a pub.
With the other tenants, we put this sign under the common intercom anyway: no advertising thank you, ”
he explains.
He is
"proud" of it,
he says, but in fact, like all the inhabitants of the agglomeration of Nancy, Lucas no longer needs to place this sign.
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Because since May 1, the capital of Lorraine is one of the thirteen selected communities - such as Grenoble, Bordeaux, Agen... - whose 2 million inhabitants can request a OuiPub sticker for their mailbox.
No more StopPub, initiated in 2004 by the Ministry of the Environment, as part of the first national waste prevention plan for individuals wishing not to receive unaddressed advertisements.
However, it will be necessary to wait until September for this experiment to be fully operational.
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