L'ÉCO-PARTICIPATION, un geste citoyen pour notre environnement Eco-systèmes est un éco-organisme à but non lucratif agréé par les Pouvoirs publics pour la filière des Déchets d'Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE).
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MaxiCoffee, en sa qualité de distributeur et de producteur, a choisi d'adhérer à Eco-systèmes, qui garantit la collecte, la dépollution et le recyclage des appareils électriques usagés, dans le respect des plus hautes exigences environnementales et sociales. This cookie is set by Twitter to identify and track the website visitor. Used to enable ad delivery or retargeting. This can also be used for targeting purposes to show relevant & personalised ad content.Įnable ad delivery or retargeting, store user preferences Used for security purposes to store digitally signed and encrypted records of a user's Google account ID and most recent sign-in time which allows Google to authenticate users, prevent fraudulent use of login credentials, and protect user data from unauthorised parties. Used by for targeting purposes to build a profile of the website visitor's interests in order to show relevant & personalised Google advertising
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“Use of the slogan since early in the last century has been so influential that some people now associate Banania with skin color. “The brand conveys a pejorative, degrading and racist image towards people of black color whom it portrays as ill-educated, inarticulate and barely able to string together three words of French,” according to the writ from the Collective of Caribbeans, Guyanese and Réunionnais. Slowly but surely, the slogan and the character became inseparable as the expression was coined: l’ami y’a bon (“the y’a bon buddy”). The slogan Y’a bon (“It’s good”) derives from the pidgin French supposedly used by these soldiers (it is, in fact, an invention). The brand’s yellow background underlines the banana ingredient, and the Senagalese infantryman’s red and blue uniform make up the other two main colors. Pierre Lardet took it upon himself to distribute the product to the Army, using the line pour nos soldats la nourriture abondante qui se conserve sous le moindre volume possible (“for our soldiers: the abundant food which keeps, using the least possible space”). At the outset of World War I, the popularity of the colonial troops at the time led to the replacement of the West Indian by the now more familiar jolly Senegalese infantry man enjoying Banania.