Home > Soapbox > TetraPak RecyclingTetraPak Recyclingposted 10th June, 2007 @ 08:58 by garyRating & Latest Comments Less than 10% of UK councils can recycle Tetra Pak cartons due to their combination of paper, aluminium and plastic. Last year the company invested a measly £300,000 into development of recycling resources despite manufacturing two billion of the landfillers. Which? Magazine reports this month that they can be sent back to the manufacturer. The catch is it costs 36p to send each carton which is then shipped to Sweden for recycling. Do we sense someone missing the point here? Corporate video about it. Digg It | Add to del.icio.us
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