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ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 15 Aug 2021 18:31

We haven't had an Indian takeaway but they Chinese takeaways we use have foil boxes with plastic see through lids, which we can and do reuse then recycle.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 15 Aug 2021 18:14

In this day & age when we are told to reuse, reduce & recycle can someone explain why it is that take aways such as chinese are still using plastic rectangular boxes and plastic lids to put the take aways in.
Other places I have used, use the foil trays with cardboard lids, so how are they allowed to carry on using the plastic?

I did at one time soak them in very hot soapy water in the hope that i could reuse them in my cupboards. However even after washing in hot water, they still had a smell of prawns etc from the take away so could not use them and had to throw them away.
I think what a waste, especially as in my last order we had at least 5 of these plastic boxes!

Anyone else have a indian or chinese that use plastic boxes for take aways?

Florence in the hebrides