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Is there any local supermarket (or other) which recycles other shops' plastic bags?


I use my own bags for shopping but I get delivered shopping in bags.


I normally reuse them for various things eg as bin bags, but I've accumulated a huge amount over the last few weeks and I'd like to recycle them somewhere.

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IlonaM Wrote:

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> I give my extra delivery bags to Southwark Day

> Centre for Asylum Seekers (www.sdcas.org.uk) at

> the Copleston Centre. They use them for food

> [parcels for clients and don't get nearly enough

> since the charges came in.



Thank you, I like that idea. I may do that.

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