recycling tetra Pak
Yep, fair point Ina.
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Yup, the apple juice I buy from Lidl is in one of these cartons. However they sell orange juice (very cheap stuff) in glass bottles. Not returnable but recyclable!
It may be worth a look in Lidl because the apple juice I buy in France is exactly the same as in England - it's made in Germany anyway. So they may have the glass bottled orange juice.
It may be worth a look in Lidl because the apple juice I buy in France is exactly the same as in England - it's made in Germany anyway. So they may have the glass bottled orange juice.
Hi nev , its a friend of mine in the west of ireland that does the burning i thought it was a good idea but i would not have the time to make them
but i shall tell my friend about the foil and the burning of it , as she does come up with great idea's on recycling, i think she recycles everything.
thanks jessie.
but i shall tell my friend about the foil and the burning of it , as she does come up with great idea's on recycling, i think she recycles everything.
thanks jessie.

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http://www.letsrecycle.com/materials/pa ... story=5388
Looks like there could be progress here!!!
http://www.letsrecycle.com/materials/pa ... story=5385
Two different stories - so take a look at both links.
Does your council collect tetrapak??
Looks like there could be progress here!!!
http://www.letsrecycle.com/materials/pa ... story=5385
Two different stories - so take a look at both links.
Does your council collect tetrapak??
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No they don't I have just contacted them with that article, might make a difference who knows. Cheers for posting Shilz.Shirlz2005 wrote:Does your council collect tetrapak??
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got a reply from the council and they said that they are planning on having two tetra pak recyling points in Bristol. They also said that they did not know of the initative from tetra pak to help fund councils and have informed the people working on that project. - So I might have got our council to recycle more
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Re: recycling tetra Pak
We use a lot of tetra pak as we use soya milk.Andy Hamilton wrote:Just found a link for recycling tetra pak whilst researching an article. It is a PDF file of labels to use when posting tetra pak to be recycled.
http://www.drinkscartons.com/pdf/labels.pdf
It UK only, I guess there are other ones in other countries too.
The address label does not seem to be freepost
I would use it if it were freepost....this is a shame, I send my brita water filters for recycling via freepost, and they are quite heavy compared to tetra pak. Brita have their own recycling plant.
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Great links!
When I spoke to our council about tetra packs they said that they couldnt recycle them because they were comprised of mixed products and would have to be seperated by hand, so how do smith anderson do it? it says they are just pulped, and then what?
At this rate i will have nothing in my bin at all!!
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When I spoke to our council about tetra packs they said that they couldnt recycle them because they were comprised of mixed products and would have to be seperated by hand, so how do smith anderson do it? it says they are just pulped, and then what?
At this rate i will have nothing in my bin at all!!

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Has anyone tried to freecycle the tetra paks?Tinks wrote:Great links!
When I spoke to our council about tetra packs they said that they couldnt recycle them because they were comprised of mixed products and would have to be seperated by hand, so how do smith anderson do it? it says they are just pulped, and then what?
At this rate i will have nothing in my bin at all!!![]()
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On my last trip to my favourite shop I discovered they sell four different kinds of juice concentrate; most apple based. Has anybody seen orange or grapefruit concentrate around? After all, most of the juice you buy in tetra packs is made from concentrate - why can't you buy that without the added water? I know you can get it for catering; but the hotel cans are a bit on the large side for me. And although I like the apple and pear stuff, grapefruit really is my preferred breakfast drink...
I think I need to do a bit of googling!
I think I need to do a bit of googling!

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recycling tetra
over here in Belgium we have a recycling plan for quite a few years now. We can buy blue plastic waste bags from the town council. These bags are to be filled with tin cans, plastic bottles and tetra packs. Every forthnight the garbage truck comes and pick them up and the bags are taken to a recycling facility.