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14 Nov 2006 12:00AM
The role that some of the UK’s biggest retailers play, or rather don’t play, in reducing packaging waste and meeting recycling targets has come under the spotlight recently.
Today (14 November) 13 of the UK’s top grocery retailers met with Ben Bradshaw, Minister for Local Environment, and Jennie Price, Chief Executive of the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) to discuss the progress they have made in reaching packaging waste targets.
At a ministerial meeting... (842 more words)
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