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“Even most gift-wrapping paper contains some plastic to give it the bright sheen that people like to see under their Christmas trees,” it said in a statement.Business Waste said its survey of customer habits showed “horrifying” levels of non-recycleable plastic waste being thrown out at Christmas time and urged people to use humbler, home-made substitutes.”“Don’t use printed Christmas wrapping paper which can’t be recycled. “Ditch the shop-bought crackers and make your own,” the statement said.K. It survey canvassed 1,100 families about their Christmas habits. “All it takes is the middle out of a loo (toilet) roll, a bit of tissue paper, and a bit of imagination for a gift.“The festive season creates more plastic waste than any time of year, most of which goes to landfill or is burned – all a horrifying waste of money, resources and energy”, Business Waste spokesman Mark Hall said.A full 99% of people surveyed said they threw out the plastic gifts inside Christmas crackers, the tube-shaped decorations which are pulled open with a pop..Business Waste works on behalf of some local councils and has 15,000 partner firms across the U.
The wrapping paper thrown out by Britons over the Christmas period could stretch 227,000 CAP LINING MACHINE Factory外部リンク miles, or almost to the moon. British families should wrap their Christmas presents in recycleable brown paper and make their own Christmas crackers using old toilet rolls this year to help ensure a more sustainable festive season, a leading waste company said. Analysts say poor consumer habits, a lack of unified recycling infrastructure and gaps in technology are hampering serious efforts worldwide to reduce waste and pollution.Don’t use printed Christmas wrapping paper which can’t be recycled.I'm dreaming of a green Christmas: UK firm urges clampdown on waste.The environment has also emerged as an important issue in the campaign for Britain’s Dec. 12 parliamentary election.But television documentaries including by veteran British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough have helped raise global public awareness about the environmental damage wreaked by plastic waste, especially in the world’s oceans. Use plain brown paper instead.British oil giant BP said last month it plans to build a $25 million pilot plant to test new technology to allow plastic bottles and food packaging to be recycled repeatedly. Use plain brown paper instead,”, the firm added.






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