So much for the slogan "Recycle More." There isn't even a bottle deposit system here - it feels like the Middle Ages of recycling and sustainability sometimes.

I find the excessive amount of 'film' produced here to be unacceptable - it is NOT recyclable and goes into the trash - not good. Many vegetables and fruits are pre-packaged in a recyclable plastic tray, but sealed with a non-recyclable cover film, also done in the U.S. Ditto for individual yogurts, cream and crème fraîche - the plastic 'cups' are recyclable, but not the cover film.
Why must a 2 pack of biscuits be sold as package, each with their own wrapping, as well as a cover film that is also not recyclable? Excessive, unnecessary waste - I could buy 2 and get a discount if that's what the offer is, but no one needs it to be wrapped that way to get the deal. I see I have a mission here ...a calling ...
Talking about packaging, this is how our mattress travelled (yes, we used cellophane - nonrecyclable - in this instance. I hang my head in shame!)

Gym mats get to experience their first Welsh air
Under the mats, the mattress was wrapped in a large cotton quilt cover
And then a compressible mattress bag
Watch the 30 second rise here:





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