South Gloucestershire to trial kerbside collection of soft plastics

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South Gloucestershire to trial kerbside collection of soft plastics
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Around 2,000 homes in South Gloucestershire will pilot a recycling scheme for plastic packaging.

The trial aims to inform government and industry about how plastic bags and wrapping can be recycledThree areas in South Gloucestershire have begun a trial to recycle soft plastic to reduce landfill waste.

The trial aims to collect soft plastics from around 2,000 households as part of a drive to increase the amount of packaging that can be recycled.Collections will begun on Monday from parts of Bradley Stoke, Chipping Sodbury and Olveston. The scheme is a partnership between SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK, and leading industry organisations WRAP, RECOUP and Ecosurety.Currently the most convenient way to recycle plastic bags and wrapping is at supermarket collection points

"When we declared a Climate Emergency, we said we wanted to play our part and take meaningful steps to reduce our environmental impact and protect the world around us."

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