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You probably live in a healthier environment than most people in the Netherlands.
Well, I specifically live in northern Minnesota, on lake, in a mostly rural county. Because I live lakeside, we have all kinds of rules and regulations that we must follow in order not to pollute the lake. Of course, the rules can sometimes be restrictive, but in general, I support those laws that keep our water clean and environment safe.
I have lived in western Europe cities a couple of times and know some of the problems that come with a lot of people crammed into small spaces. People pollute. Maybe that's why I ended up buying property out in the countryside where I still get visited by wildlife.

In any case, you mentioned that you just toss your used cardboard into the trash whereas I would compost my cardboard. Have you checked into whether or not your cardboard packaging is compost safe? Times have changed and now almost all my cardboard packages are stamped compost safe. I don't know if that is by law, or companies like Amazon and QVC are becoming more environmentally aware, but in any case, I have no concerns about shredding and later composting my cardboard.