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Sue

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I typed the words "marks and spencer plastic recycling" into a search engine and this was the top result.


https://corporate.marksandspencer.com/plastic-recycling-scheme


Sue Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > ed_pete Wrote:

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> > > M&S on Lordship Lane has a box for recycling

> > > different types of plastic. Attached is a

> > > not-too-good photo of what they accept.

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> > Several of the pictures have M&S on them. Does

> > that mean they only take their own wrappers?

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> I went in today and asked one of the assistants.

> She didn't know. She asked another one. She didn't

> know either 😂

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> I think although it's further away I'll stick to

> the Sainsbury's recycling bins. Also I'm less

> tempted to go and investigate their food (I came

> away from M&S with Florentines. I feel a bit sick

> now 😂)

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JessM Wrote:

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> Woodfall optician on Lordship Lane take daily

> contact lenses and packaging (No need for

> appointment)


Thanks Jess! That might be easier than packing them up and queuing at the Post Office.


They might be able to mend the glasses I just sat on, too 😂

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ed_pete Wrote:

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> I typed the words "marks and spencer plastic

> recycling" into a search engine and this was the

> top result.

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> https://corporate.marksandspencer.com/plastic-recy

> cling-scheme

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Thanks, that's quite clear that they do take other shops' plastic.


That's very useful to know as I won't be accumulating such masses of stuff in the future I hope (I had been avoiding going into shops) so I can take them up when I'm passing.

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Does anyone know if Sainsbury's plastic recycling will take blue IKEA bags?


I presume IKEA will take them, but I have no plans to visit IKEA in the near future, and I seem to have accumulated eleven of them 😮


Alternatively, can anybody make use of them? I will keep two or three of them, but I would like to recycle the rest!

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Does anyone know if Sainsbury's plastic recycling will take blue IKEA bags?


I presume IKEA will take them, but I have no plans to visit IKEA in the near future, and I seem to have accumulated eleven of them 😮


Alternatively, can anybody make use of them? I will keep two or three of them, but I would like to recycle the rest!

 

Crikey, I wasn't expecting so much interest!


These are all spoken for now, sorry!

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