3.(INCPEN:'http://www.incpen.org/'
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A.
First'watch'this'quick'intro'video:'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB09rDeRxJo'
B.
After'watching'the'video,'where'do'you'stand'on'packaging'in' supermarkets?'Is'it'a'good'thing'or'bad?'Are'there'ways'in'which'it'could'
be'improved'(if'‘yes’'then'how?).'
Some of the supermarket packaging to me is excessive - and not all of it is recycle currently 40% is not -
Some of the supermarket packaging to me is excessive - and not all of it is recycle currently 40% is not -
1.8 millions tonnes is spent putting our rubbish being but in landfills a year
packaging is just part of the problem
packaging is just part of the problem
C.
Do'you'know'what'you'can'recycle'domestically'after'you’ve'eaten/drank' all'those'goods'you'(or'family)'buy'from'supermarkets?'
I was surprised to hear that different areas will accept different things, e.g. aylesbury might accept yogurt pots, where as worcester may not, so in putting in a yogurt pot causes contamination.
This makes me me more aware of both places and the different rules they have on recycling, after looking at this I don't think I and totally sure what I can and can't recycle.
I was surprised to hear that different areas will accept different things, e.g. aylesbury might accept yogurt pots, where as worcester may not, so in putting in a yogurt pot causes contamination.
This makes me me more aware of both places and the different rules they have on recycling, after looking at this I don't think I and totally sure what I can and can't recycle.
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