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Reduce Packaging  Pressure increased recently onBritish supermarkets and retailers to reduce packaging as part of an anti-waste campaign.     (46)Britain generates 4.6 million tons of household waste every year by packaging.  Dozens of people have expressed anger at the excess of plastic wrapping.Campaigners have called onBritain to learn from otherEuropean countries.    (47) When returned bottles are put in a vending machine (自动售货机), the deposit is refundeD、Environmentalists warn thatBritain lags behind in this.  There were reports of growing unease among consumers over the amount of packaging they have to deal with. Trade standards officers also object to excessive packaging.     (48)  In response to a campaign byBritain’s The Independent newspaper, leading supermarkets have pointed to various initiatives to win the public confidence.  (49)  But campaigners said retailers and the government could learn much from anti-waste practices on theContinent. In Sweden, non-recyclable batteries have been taxed since 1991 to encourage a switch to alternatives.     (50) In Germany, plastic bags are unheard of in supermarkets and deposits are paid for reusable plastic and glass beverage bottles.  A InBelgium, when you buy something in a plastic or glass container, you make a deposit.  B This is because too much padding can give buyers a false impression of what they are buying.  C This has resulted in a 74 percent reduction in sales.  D Tesco said it was saving 112,000 tons of cardboard a year by switching to reusable plastic crates (装货箱) for transporting its fresh produce.  E The campaign was initiated by The Independent newspaper.  F If a product is over-packaged, don’t buy it.

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