Day 060 - 02 Dec 94 - Page 05
1 I will not even make the good points I had in mind in the
2 first place" because there will be a complete log jam.
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4 So, there we are; carry on with your cross-examination.
5 Come to any of the documents you handed in yesterday
6 whenever it suits you, come back to the press cuttings, if
7 you wish, in the appropriate fashion after the mid-day
8 adjournment.
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10 MR. MORRIS (To the witness): Just the recycling: In your
11 knowledge or understanding, the recycling scheme, the pilot
12 recycling scheme or the recycling schemes, apart from
13 Germany, is the situation the same in other countries that
14 the material is, in fact, not recycled by the company
15 having been separated by the customers?
16 A. Do you have any particular countries in mind?
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18 Q. Any countries where you know there is some recycling, some
19 separation going on by customers; are you aware of any
20 country where the separation, apart from Germany, is
21 actually being recycled by the company?
22 A. In the two trials that I know of, which is Sweden and
23 Switzerland which we talked about yesterday, a pilot scheme
24 was put into Sweden in conjunction with the Norwegian
25 Government. Lab tests were carried out on incineration of
26 foam packaging to look at pollution levels. It was decided
27 that the trial should continue. The pollution levels were
28 not excessive.
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30 However, the Swedish company some time after that date
31 decided not to use foam packaging in the future and to use
32 cardboard clam shell packaging. So, obviously, the test
33 was discontinued there, so there was no need to recycle any
34 material any more because they were using cardboard clam
35 shells. In the case of Switzerland -----
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37 Q. Why is it not necessary to recycle paper packaging as well
38 as styrene?
39 A. They recycled paper, but not foam.
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41 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think he has focused in on polystyrene.
42 A. The question was polystyrene, I think.
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44 MR. MORRIS: I was just assuming that if there is separation,
45 then presumably the paper can be recycled by the company as
46 well as the styrofoam?
47 A. The company does not do the recycling, but the paper is
48 recycled by the manufacturer, yes.
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50 Q. By McDonald's?
51 A. Not by McDonald's, no.
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53 Q. No. But what I am saying is that when the waste was
54 separated in Sweden -- I do not know if it is still being
55 separated -- when the packaging is put back into the bin,
56 it then gets taken by McDonald's to a recycling plant, does
57 it?
58 A. The pilot plant only concerned foam packaging.
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60 Q. I see.