Pblakeney
Veteran
It's not a clear-cut thing about paper bags, in environmental terms, once you take things such as transportation costs and water usage into account.
Go even older then. Cloth bags used for nigh on a lifetime, made from old clothes.
It's not a clear-cut thing about paper bags, in environmental terms, once you take things such as transportation costs and water usage into account.
Go even older then. Cloth bags used for nigh on a lifetime, made from old clothes.
Waste paper is worth between £35 and £70 per ton and corrugated cardboard between %0 and £120 per ton.
The value of High-Density Polyethylene (HPPE) waste plastic in the UK fluctuates, but in mid-2024, natural HDPE bales were valued between approximately £465-£565 per tonne and mixed colour HDPE bales between £240-£320 per tonne, according to data from letsrecycle.com. The type of plastic, its purity, and market demand significantly influence its price, with high-purity HDPE being more valuable than mixed-colour waste.
As long as they aren't so old they were made from cotton from plantations full of slaves...
I suspect a lot is still not recycled.
Anyhoo, this really is going off track and I am surprised our resident compartmentalisation specialist hasn't chucked a wobbly.
But did you throw the lit bin at a hotel?
I believe in France you cannot sell pre-packed fruit and veg which must save both on packaging waste and food waste.
What's with cucumbers being wrapped in plastic?
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Something that drives me mad in the UK. How come rest of Europe manages without wrapping all their cucumbers in plastic but it's a non-starter for the UK. Few years ago I wrote to Waitrose about it and just got the "cut & paste" reply about them continually working towards ...
Some product is getting worse for plastic packaging eg Nescafe coffee sachets used to by some sort of tearable paper yet for at least the last 6 months completely plastic needing scissors to cut . Same product in France is not in sachets but in a card based plastic free container you use a teaspoon with.
Why are our Government not acting on this sort of thing given the complete lack of any improvement from "self-regulation". Very easy to address - just make a law saying every vendor has to take back plastic packaging that can't go in recycling. Enough people would take their plastics into supermarkets so they'd soon be forcing manufacturers.
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Ooh err.I believe in France you cannot sell pre-packed fruit and veg which must save both on packaging waste and food waste.
What's with cucumbers being wrapped in plastic?