Recycling
From:
Rachel Fryer
Date:
2005 Jun 03 12:26 UTC
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Yes you can recycle tetra packs through Magpie. For some reason the council has
refused to include them in their kerbside collection but Scotland is not
necessarily far compared to India where it is speculated that some of the
recycling gets taken!
One way to go more zero waste is to make your own juices and soya milk - I
bought a soya milk maker which works out much cheaper and much greener.
Rachel
>Scotland. making it uneconomic.Fair enough.However, Magpie take them so>do
they send them up north?>>As cartons are a good 30% of my waste, and difficult
to avoid, I don't just>want to chuck them - I'd love to be a zero waste
person.Maybe I should>renew my Magpie service.It seems mad that given the
amount of things in>cartons and tetrapacs that there isn't a plant
closer.>>Some years ago I was on a campsite in Luxemburg.Even here it was
possible>to recycle cartons, yogurt pots and the like - why is Britain still
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