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Juice (and how to recycle it)

Grovefresh3Where would we be without Grove Fresh, purveyor of the best and most widely available organic juices in the realm? In a realm with lots of inferior non-organic juices and a few hard-to-find organic brands, that's where. So a warm welcome please to Grove's newest addition: ruby orange. It's a fair bit tarter than the normal OJ but works a treat for forcing those eyelids open in the morning. You can buy it for around £2-odd in supermarkets, health food shops and most  food shops worth their (organic) salt. Once you've drained the carton dry, be ultra altruistic and post it off for recycling via the lables and instructions here (PDF).

May 26, 2005 in Food & drink, Recycling | Permalink

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Surely posting isn't the most efficient way to recycle them? Or am I missing something?

Posted by: Steve | 26 May 2005 21:45:42

It's not! But if you flat-pack them all into a cardboard box and send a lot in one go, it's better than sending them to landfill.

Posted by: Adam | 26 May 2005 22:15:26

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