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Plastics Debate
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Yes I agree about the overuse of plastics, but do feel aggrieved at the idea of being charged more, which I can then take back to the shop for a refund. What about those of us who already recycle via our council bins, do we stop doing this and take them back to purchase point?
I just feel this whole debate is a kind of kneejerk reaction and has not seriously been thought through, or did I get out of the wrong side of bed this morning?
I just feel this whole debate is a kind of kneejerk reaction and has not seriously been thought through, or did I get out of the wrong side of bed this morning?
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5p a glass bottle in my day. We could make a bit of pocket money collecting them.
Funnily enough in Morrisons cafe today a kid asked me for a straw for his slushie and I couldn't find them. Apparently we aren't allowed to stock them any more.
Not sure if this is a new law I missed or just the company getting on the plastics band wagon. But they will have to get paper ones pdq
Funnily enough in Morrisons cafe today a kid asked me for a straw for his slushie and I couldn't find them. Apparently we aren't allowed to stock them any more.
Not sure if this is a new law I missed or just the company getting on the plastics band wagon. But they will have to get paper ones pdq
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