So all this crap about banning plastic bags at the shops to stop plastic pollution etc - why is there no legislation against charities putting the goddamn things through your letterbox? i've just had one put through, so even bank holidays are no refuge. i get literally four week at least - how much ***** do charities think we have going spare in the average household?? A large part of the problem is that 98% of these things don't appear to be "legit" charities; there's a lot that rip of the proper ones, copying the style and wording for things like Help For Heroes, and if you look at the small print it says something along the lines of what you're actually contributing to is them paying £10 per ton of collected clothes to the charity.
i usually use these in the bin instead of buying liners, but i get so many i still have a box full. Shouldn't the gov't be cracking down on these, if they're so concerned about plastic pollution?
i usually use these in the bin instead of buying liners, but i get so many i still have a box full. Shouldn't the gov't be cracking down on these, if they're so concerned about plastic pollution?