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TESCO
clamps down on 'misuse' of recycling scheme
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TESCO clamps down on 'misuse' of recycling scheme
(11 March 2009)
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14.03.2009 TESCO clamps down on 'misuse' of recycling scheme
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Tesco has stopped giving Clubcard points
for plastic materials put into its recycling machines after "misuse" of
the system.
The supermarket said people were cutting
up items such as plastic bottles in order to receive more points.
The machines are installed at about 40 stores in England and one in
Scotland.
The 'reverse vending'
facility at
Tesco Extra at Shettleston, Glasgow accepts
cans, plastic bottles, yoghurt pots and plastic food trays and glass.
Glass is smashed, plastic bottles and aluminium cans and tins are shredded
and granulated to reduce them to a fraction of their original size. The
waste is then crushed and compacted on site, resulting in fewer lorry
collections and therefore lower carbon emissions.
Previously, most of the recycling machines awarded one point for every
four recycled items. Now
Green Clubcard points will only be issued for
cans.
A Tesco spokesperson said: "When we first installed the recycling centres
we trialled different points systems at different locations, including
points for plastic bottles.
"Unfortunately, this sometimes resulted in the system being misused with
plastic items cut up into many
small pieces in order to gain additional points, which we were
unable to sustain ably award points for."
As a result, Tesco will give one
Green Clubcard Point for every two aluminium cans recycled.
Comments
Phil Marlowe - 11 March 2009
Oh come on Tesco. Was the number of people doing this really so high
that the amount of points being handed out for 'bogus' recycling was
"unsustainable" for a company of that size?

In fact they do´nt know in TESCO Extra what really is
reverse vending.
More details about
Reverse vending systems
< here.
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