Morrisons is bringing back glass milk bottles to try to cut down on carbon dioxide emissions. The supermarket giant is launching the scheme to remove 40,000 plastic containers a year. The trial, which ...
Supermarket shoppers can once again pick up glass bottles instead of plastic, as part of plans to reduce CO2 emissions. Morrisons is the first grocer to make the change, with customers able to bring ...
Ray Thomas was his town's last remaining milkman when he gave up his delivery run in 2011. A Victorian parliamentary inquiry has suggested reintroducing washable and reusable milk bottles as a way of ...
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For decades in Britain, milk has been delivered in glass pint bottles in the wee hours by the cheery milkman. But soaring costs and the pressure to switch to alternative packaging could replace this ...
ALTON — Milk in the traditional glass bottles is again being offered locally by Oberweis Dairy. The Aurora-based milk provider has begun offering its glass-bottled products at independent Farm Fresh ...
There are various ways we can all help address the environmental issues facing the planet. It is true that to have a major impact governments need to legislate for renewables and place restrictions on ...
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Glass milk bottles are making a comeback on the doorsteps on Devon as consumers look for more environmentally friendly ways of getting their daily pints. As the tide turns against single-use plastics ...
Love it or hate it, thick creamy whole milk is continuing its resurgence. Those who enjoy drinking their milk with cream on top in a glass bottle are having more options to choose from - as farmers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Starting Feb. 1, consumers can return milk containers and milk-alternative containers in B.C. to reclaim a 10-cent deposit. (Chad ...