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You may be right, but smart companies realise they can attract good publicity and attrcat more customers if they can say they are investing in renewable power (like Marks and Spencers for example). Or if sainburies started running their vans on old chip fat, this might encourge new coustomers. It also...
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Crisps should not be sold in multipacks, but discounts should be given if many bags are purchased. Fruit and veg should be sold loose and put in recycled, reuseable paper bags. If food expires, as it is sold loose it can just be composted and used to help grow more food It makes sense, doesn't it...
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Hi there! Do any of you (or your parents) use eco friendly cleaning products at home. If so which are the best. We might be able to make a list of products that combine green manufacture and good cleaning to help the house proud go green!!! http://www.biodegradable.biz/ http://www.ecover.com/Default...
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Tesco also use biodegradeable bags. Most of their stores also have carrier bag recycling banks outside.
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That sounds good next time my mum goes to tescos i might bring all our old carrier bags!
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Hi Meelimoo! Shoppers hate having to pay extra so maybe more supermarkets should start rewarding customers who re-use bags (like TESCO do now). This saves the supermarket money and helps the environment. :-)
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Supermarkets claim to want to help the environment and have, in recent months, highlighted the use of carrier bags. Why then do they still insist on supplying them in truck-loads at the check-outs? I went shopping at the weekend and even though this particular supermarket claimed that it's carrier...
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Super markets appear to be quite hypocritical they enforce the idea of saving energy but do they do enough themselves ? Do they use energy saving lightbulbs? Do they use any alternative (cleaner) fuels ? Are they concerned about the packaging wasted is it all recyclable? Are they concerned about the...