UK's first carton recycling plant opens

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Leading packaging firms team up to develop major new facility capable of recycling 40 per cent of the UK's beverage cartons

The UK's recycling industry has today received a major boost with the opening of the first facility capable of turning beverage cartons into usable materials. The new facility in Stainland near Halifax...

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