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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Peter Ryan, a volunteer with Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Peter Ryan, a volunteer with Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Peter Ryan, a volunteer with Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Lia Baker and Peter Ryan, volunteers with Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
A pair of discarded pants found by Peter Ryan of Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Peter Ryan, a volunteer with Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
A 20 pence coin found by Peter Ryan. Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above and on Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Keith Baker and Peter Ryan volunteers with
Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Lia Baker, a volunteer with the Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Dorset Devils volunteer litter pickers on the cliffs above and on Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Uk.
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‘It was so gross, I nearly cried’: Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the disca
Meet the UK’s litter-picking army – fighting our rising tide of filth. Thousands of volunteers are trying to keep Britain clean as people go wild after lockdown. We join some in Bournemouth, as they face the discarded plastic, PPE, pants – and human poo.
Keith Baker rummaging in the undergrowth on the cliffs above Bournemouth, Dorset Keith is a volunteer with volunteer litter pickers Dorset Devils.
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An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net that it is ensnared in.
An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net, possibly from a trawler, this is a common hazard for colonies. Volunteers from a local group called Friends of Horsey Seals monitor the large colony and try to rescue any injured seals who are then taken for treatment to RSPCA East Winch. Rescues have to be quick and timed when the creature is away from the large group for safety of the volunteers as these are wild animals. After recovery they are released back into the wild, so far this season they have rescued 13 seals.
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An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net that it is ensnared in.
An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net, possibly from a trawler, this is a common hazard for colonies. Volunteers from a local group called Friends of Horsey Seals monitor the large colony and try to rescue any injured seals who are then taken for treatment to RSPCA East Winch. Rescues have to be quick and timed when the creature is away from the large group for safety of the volunteers as these are wild animals. After recovery they are released back into the wild, so far this season they have rescued 13 seals.
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An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net that it is ensnared in.
An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net, possibly from a trawler, this is a common hazard for colonies. Volunteers from a local group called Friends of Horsey Seals monitor the large colony and try to rescue any injured seals who are then taken for treatment to RSPCA East Winch. Rescues have to be quick and timed when the creature is away from the large group for safety of the volunteers as these are wild animals. After recovery they are released back into the wild, so far this season they have rescued 13 seals.
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An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net that it is ensnared in.
An injured seal at Horsey Gap, Norfolk. The seal is wearing a painful "necklace" of discarded fishing net, possibly from a trawler, this is a common hazard for colonies. Volunteers from a local group called Friends of Horsey Seals monitor the large colony and try to rescue any injured seals who are then taken for treatment to RSPCA East Winch. Rescues have to be quick and timed when the creature is away from the large group for safety of the volunteers as these are wild animals. After recovery they are released back into the wild, so far this season they have rescued 13 seals.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Yeohan kim holds a sign announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Carole Lenoir puts up a poster in restaurant, Polpo, announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Carole Lenoir puts up a poster in restaurant, Polpo, announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture L to R: Cllr Champion, business owners Murilo ambiel, Julio Alameda and Cllr Loakes.
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Claire des Pallieres hands out posters to local businesses announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Claire des Pallieres hands out badges announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ) to passerby Joe Bonfield.
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Bavani Thaya puts up a poster in restaurant, Flipside, announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Claire des Pallieres hands out posters to local businesses announcing the launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
Picture: Claire des Pallieres gives poster to Gabrio Magliano from local restaurant, Kult Pizza.
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Launch of London’s first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ)
Launch of LondonÕs first Low Plastic Zone (LPZ).
In response to consumer demand for less pointless plastic, North London Waste Authority (NLWA) is launching the first ever ÔLow Plastic ZoneÕ in London, with over three quarters of businesses in the Cowcross Street area of Islington having successfully, and permanently, reduced the single-use plastic they give to their customers.
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Giant leatherback turtle found in Essex estuary in England
Leatherback turtle in Essex. Shortly after 3pm on Wednesday 11th December, South Woodham Coastguard Rescue Team were alerted by a walker from Maylandsea of a sadly deceased Leatherback turtle which had washed up in Mundon Creek, just off the River Blackwater. After arriving at the location, the team liaised with the UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) where they arranged to return on Thursday morning to recover the turtle. The recovery team consisted of Coastguards, members of the CSIP, and the adjacent farm owners, who worked together to carefully lift the quarter tonne turtle over the sea wall for transport to the Natural History Museum for examination and possible preservation.
South Woodham Station Officer, Andrew Dale said "At 1.7m long we have no record of such a sighting on the East Coast before"
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Giant leatherback turtle found in Essex estuary in England
Leatherback turtle in Essex. Shortly after 3pm on Wednesday 11th December, South Woodham Coastguard Rescue Team were alerted by a walker from Maylandsea of a sadly deceased Leatherback turtle which had washed up in Mundon Creek, just off the River Blackwater. After arriving at the location, the team liaised with the UK Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) where they arranged to return on Thursday morning to recover the turtle. The recovery team consisted of Coastguards, members of the CSIP, and the adjacent farm owners, who worked together to carefully lift the quarter tonne turtle over the sea wall for transport to the Natural History Museum for examination and possible preservation.
South Woodham Station Officer, Andrew Dale said "At 1.7m long we have no record of such a sighting on the East Coast before"
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.Catherine Conway from Unpackaged, photographed at Waitrose in Botley, Oxford
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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Waitrose launches packaging-free trial Oxford store offers refillable options for items such as alcohol, rice and cleaning materials
A Waitrose store in Oxford is on an 11-week trial in which customers can fill their own containers with groceries, including lentils, pasta and rice, as well as beer and wine. The supermarket has joined the fight against plastic waste.
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