
72. Why labels on bottles could ruin our recycling
In 2017, Lucozade bottles were branded a “recycling villain”, not because of the bottle itself, but because the label wrapped around it was stopping the whole thing from being recycled. How can a simple label cause such a big problem, and why are brands often slow to fix issues like this? In this episode, we dive into the surprisingly technical world of packaging labels and uncover why even small changes are far more complex than they seem. Plus, are effervescent tablet tubes rubbish or not, should we dye our clothes, and why is Greggs in our bad books.
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:
Why labels on bottles could prevent recycling - 02:42
Additions and corrections - 25:12
Rubbish or Not: effervescent tablet tubes - 34:28
Rubbish News - 37:46
Is is better to dye our clothes or re-buy? - 43:00
Residual Rubbish - 49:22
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