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Consumer goods groups join war on plastic
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Makers of everything from crisps and drinks to shampoo and detergent are responding to growing public alarm on pollution. A number of large consumer groups have committed to reduce packaging and make more of it recyclable
Edited by Paolo Pascual. Footage from Reuters.
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