I was recently made aware of a logo on most plastic food wrapping that will either say:
"Recycle at home" or more recently "Recycle at store - not at home".
It appears that some larger supermarkets offer the "Recycle at store" facility. Formerly I would just chuck everything in either the recyling bin, or the main bin.
I suppose if this could be a poll, it would be:
1) Do you know about "recycle at store" and do it
2) Do you know about "recycle at store" but don't do it, just chuck those plastics in the main waste
3) Do you know nothing about this, but will pay more attention in future
4) Do you chuck everything in the home recycling if it's plastic/can/paper, and let the council deal with it (and hope they will deal with it properly one day)
5) Do you hate Greta Thunberg and look forward to a nice toasty Armageddon?
"Recycle at home" or more recently "Recycle at store - not at home".
It appears that some larger supermarkets offer the "Recycle at store" facility. Formerly I would just chuck everything in either the recyling bin, or the main bin.
I suppose if this could be a poll, it would be:
1) Do you know about "recycle at store" and do it
2) Do you know about "recycle at store" but don't do it, just chuck those plastics in the main waste
3) Do you know nothing about this, but will pay more attention in future
4) Do you chuck everything in the home recycling if it's plastic/can/paper, and let the council deal with it (and hope they will deal with it properly one day)
5) Do you hate Greta Thunberg and look forward to a nice toasty Armageddon?