Talking Rubbish - The Recycling Podcast podcast

96. How recycling is really funded

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For nearly 30 years, the UK has operated a system designed to make brands contribute towards the cost of recycling through Packaging Recycling Notes (PRNs). This week, we take a closer look at how the system really works, where it succeeds, where it falls short, and what the future of recycling funding in the UK could look like. Plus, is expanded polyethylene rubbish or not, are stickers on fruit and veg compostable, and why is James boring a lot of TikTok?

Join hosts James Piper and Robbie Staniforth as they delve into the world of recycling, hopefully having fun along the way. One thing is for sure, they will talk absolute rubbish from start to finish.

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Timestamps:
How brands fund recycling - the truth behind PRNs - 04:08
Additions and corrections - 34:55
Rubbish or Not: expanded polyethylene - 41:29
Rubbish News - 45:02
Are the stickers on fruit and veg compostable? - 49:24
Residual Rubbish - 54:01

 Music licence ID: 6WPY8Q4O2RPFIOTL

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