‘Chip-and-bin’ tax aims to force more recycling - Times Online will put in some create some tax exemption for themselves in the process as well. Martin Lilly, Deal, Kentveg which we then peel or wash. I refuse to now buy food in packaging, or I unwrap it and let the supermarket carryrecent visit to UK, I was given dozens of plastic bags in Morrisons, for my few items. Here in France all supermarkets have stopped giving out bags, forcingrecycling does not become a problem. Every supermarket in the UK by law should have lots of recycling facilities. Are where are the local "dumps" in the UK, which is where recycling can really be improved? They don't exist in sufficient numbers for the size of population... get itrubbish tax. As the highest taxing Chancellor in modern history he is using the system like a big sticktake notice of the fact that our planet is wounded and in need of care and attention but surely more positive directionGermans are recycling 58% of their household waste has anyone in the British government thought of asking them what theywith it's targets and micro-chips Nite Owl, Ferndown, Dorset I've lived in Germany since '84 and gradually recycling of household www.timesonline.co.uk |