Sustainable Materials
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Originally published | August 27, 2018 |
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About Sustainable Materials
This book contains articles which were introduced at the International Conference on Sustainable Materials (ICoSM 2018, 16 April, 2018, Bangkok, Thailand) and presents to readers the results of the . . .
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How recyclable is your food shop?
... Food is wrapped in packaging to make it last longer but a consumer group says that a lot of it is unnecessary, that more Sustainable Materials should be used and that recycling labels should be simpler...
How recyclable is your food shop?
New research suggests almost half of packaging used by major UK supermarkets can't be easily recycled or recycled at all.
Food is wrapped in packaging to make it last longer but a consumer group says that a lot of it is unnecessary, that more Sustainable Materials should be used and that recycling labels should be simpler.
looked at The Most popular items bought every week in British supermarkets – Things like bread, bacon and Salad - and after studying the packaging for these items, they found that only 52%.
The, which represents the supermarkets, says its members are working hard to ensure all packaging is reusable, recyclable or compostable.
Video by Laura Foster and Bella McShane
Source of news: bbc.com