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Shoppers Earn £30K In Iceland Supermarket Plastic Bottle Return Trial
//Shoppers have earned more than £30,000 by recycling plastic bottles in the first supermarket trial of reverse vending machines. The scheme, piloted by Iceland, rewards people with a voucher worth 10p for every deposit of a bottle bought at the shop.//
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A great success it seems. Should other supermarkets follow suit and if they did would you use the service? I think it's a great idea.
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A great success it seems. Should other supermarkets follow suit and if they did would you use the service? I think it's a great idea.
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It's a great idea to a point.
For me, I never go out to the supermarket, it's delivered. Secondly my council are actually very good at recycling so it's already collected so if I have to drive out to drop bottles in then that's stuffing a load of unnecessary pollution into the atmosphere.
However I'd like to see it rolled out - anything to stop this horrible plastic problem many of us saw coming years ago. Now we just need to move to stop using "plastic" as much as possible in things like clothes which are hardly worn then dumped.
For me, I never go out to the supermarket, it's delivered. Secondly my council are actually very good at recycling so it's already collected so if I have to drive out to drop bottles in then that's stuffing a load of unnecessary pollution into the atmosphere.
However I'd like to see it rolled out - anything to stop this horrible plastic problem many of us saw coming years ago. Now we just need to move to stop using "plastic" as much as possible in things like clothes which are hardly worn then dumped.
I get my shopping delivered so recycling banks in shops are of no use to me. My council have just reduced the types of plastic that they recycle to types 1 and 2 only, the rest goes for incineration. Apparently its a closed non polluting system and the resulting heat is used so better than landfill I guess. When I started checking plastic instead of just putting it in the recycling bag, i was shocked at how little was types 1 and 2 and how much had no code on at all.
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