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supermarkets create more than 800,000 tonnes of plastic waste every year…
supermarkets create more than 800,000 tonnes of plastic waste every year
top chains keep details footprint secret (UK)
information is kept secret
information is "commercially sensitive"
the pay towards recycling is kept out public domain
the vertiginous growth in plastic production
the heavy environmental toll
supermarkets keep secrets with a confidential agreement
taxpayers pick up 90% of the bill
the UK pays relative more than other countries within Europe
ocean plastic
sustainable organisations
supermarketleader wants transperancy
head of sustainability wants to adopt the bonus-malus system
systems need to reward good recyclability
UK packaging industry and supermarkets should work together
key changes
aldi recycles which amounts to just over 5%
Iceland wants to eliminate plastic packaging all its own-brand
others say that supermarkets shouldn't use plastic at all
supermarkets should pay fees to cover plastic costs
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