Packaging.
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Packaging.
The club gets some criticism now and then, so I'd like to praise it on the introduction of the new packaging for the club mag.
Re: Packaging.
Me too, more should follow their example.
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Re: Packaging.
Agreed. A good step forward
Anyone else noticed that one of the leading supermarkets has introduced paper bags instead of polythene for lose fruit and veg...?
Anyone else noticed that one of the leading supermarkets has introduced paper bags instead of polythene for lose fruit and veg...?
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Re: Packaging.
My local Morrison's had them last week. Don't know if it was a one-off or a regular thing.
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Re: Packaging.
I agree this is a good move, especially as it's biodegradable rather than a "recyclable" plastic.
It's perhaps worth noting that even "recyclable" plastics can only be re-used a finite number of times - usually only once(!) - so aren't really renewable at all.
It's perhaps worth noting that even "recyclable" plastics can only be re-used a finite number of times - usually only once(!) - so aren't really renewable at all.
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