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[QUOTE="t2andreo, post: 682005, member: 25553"] Perhaps, and as part of the educational effort, the Camino association that runs the office at SJPdP might offer small, light, rolls of the degradable dog poop bags at cost to departing pilgrims. A box or basket of them under the large rules sign explain what it means to pilgrims who ascribe to the concept, would work well, IMHO. They could use crowdsourcing to fund the initiative. I would donate... Making the bags available and visible with a large sign with the rules on it would help sell bags. I suspect that if you give the person the bags and they relate it to the rules, they might actually use them. Ideally, the bags would be custom produced and overprinted with the rules in several languages on both sides of the bag. I am thinking French, Spanish and English at least... Italian might be a good idea. Two on one side and two on the other.... Also, as the Pilgrim Office in SJPdP is the one place that virtually every departing pilgrim goes to to get a credential, last minute information on the pass, a shell, and the first stamp in their credencial, this is the IDEAL place to have the educational and marketing effort. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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