Research finds over half of supermarket packaging can't be recycled

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Which? study compared 11 of UK's biggest supermarkets, and found the average percentage of packaging that could easily be put in household recycling bins stands at just 52 per cent

A Which? Investigation has challenged the prevailing narrative that supermarkets are making significant progress towards tackling the UK's waste mountain, finding that almost half of food packaging used...

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