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Walkers launching UK's first recycling scheme for crisp packets - weeks after people were posting them back - Mirror Online
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B&NES Council on Twitter: "We can't recycle crisp packets even if they claim to be 'foil packed.' Do the scrunch test – real foil will stay scrunched and won't bounce back, unlike
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