
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Wednesday 31 October 2007
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Name
Anonymous
Location
Liverpool
Occupation
Senior Buyer
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most of the waste which ends up in our household bin is not generated by my family but by Tesco, Waitrose et al. Why should have to pay for their excess packaging. Will retailers be obliged to have larcg bins at their checkouts so taht we can dispose of this waste at source and let them be charged?
I assume these bins will be capable of being padlo...
Karen Challinor
most of the waste which ends up in our household b...
Anonymous
This is nothing to do with carbon emissions. It's ...
Anonymous
What is this odsession with the weight of waste al...
Nick Borek
And they say the education system hasn't been dumb...
Graham Coles
Can the chips be recycled though?
Ian Sargent
Hey Karen - one of my underused skills is Locksmit...
Roger Huffadine
In addition to the issues of bin looking to preven...
Guy Reynolds
And there won't be an increase in fly-tipping of c...
Adrian Carey
Karen, you are wrong...
... You won't need to p...
Anonymous
Has anyone worked out the true cost of recyling ? ...
Simon
How sad: Yet another poor use of technology:
Te...
Richard
Carbon footprint? Is that another name for "EU Lan...
Ian
At our local tip I spotted a hardwood chair right ...
John Hanton
This is nothing to do with environmental issues at...
Radical Meldrew
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