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Labelling biggest source of information on how to recycle

3rd July 2025

OPRL / packaging / Recycling

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71% of people believe supermarkets and retailers use too much packaging

26th February 2024

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Sainsbury’s makes it easier to recycle aluminium coffee pods at home

13th September 2021

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OPRL labels heading for “Yes/No” recycling advice

7th January 2020

labelling / OPRL / Recycling

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OPRL appoints Professor Margaret Bates as executive director

10th December 2019

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Public remains confused about recycling, “despite best intentions”

24th May 2019

OPRL / Recoup / Recycling

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WRAP & OPRL Partnership To Tackle “Common Goals” On Recycling

1st March 2019

OPRL / WRAP

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OPRL’s Recyclable Packaging Design Tool Goes Into Final Testing

8th August 2018

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Unilever UK Joins The On-Pack Recycling Label

25th April 2018

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Packaging Waste Co-Operation

4th January 2017

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