t is more than fifty years since King Charles III first raised the alarm about the scourge of plastics on our planet. Way before there was a credible Green Party in the UK, and before most of the rest of the political world took up the challenge, the then Prince of Wales was an environmental warrior at the heart of the British Establishment.
The King understands that nature is the best recycler. Indeed, on King Charles III’s own estate, at Sandringham, compostable packaging and food waste are combined and organically recycled to make compost for the gardens.
When it comes to the thin films on which we all rely – especially those contaminated with food – every household needs the opportunity to buy compostable alternatives to plastic, and to recycle them alongside food waste.
After all, what’s good enough for the King should surely be good enough for the rest of us.
Follow King Charles’ Example to Boost Composting
The King understands that nature is the best recycler. Indeed, on King Charles III’s own estate, at Sandringham, compostable packaging and food waste are combined and organically recycled to make compost for the gardens.
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