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Cleaning up for charity
07 March 2013
bpi.recycled products has lent its support to Keep Wales Tidy.

bpi.recycled products has lent
its support to Keep Wales Tidy.
The business donated its Green Sack ultra-green refuse sacks to the environmental charity, which were used to clean up Cardiff's coastal paths as part of a national campaign in advance of the opening of the Wales Coast Path.
Thirty six volunteers, including members from the bpi.recycled products' team collected 520kg of litter comprising 90 Green Sacks of rubbish.
"The generous donation of the Green Sack refuse sacks has played a large part in helping us to achieve our goal and we're extremely grateful," says Chris Partridge, Tidy Towns funded project officer at Keepwildlife.
Green Sacks are made in the UK from 100% recycled polythene.
The business donated its Green Sack ultra-green refuse sacks to the environmental charity, which were used to clean up Cardiff's coastal paths as part of a national campaign in advance of the opening of the Wales Coast Path.
Thirty six volunteers, including members from the bpi.recycled products' team collected 520kg of litter comprising 90 Green Sacks of rubbish.
"The generous donation of the Green Sack refuse sacks has played a large part in helping us to achieve our goal and we're extremely grateful," says Chris Partridge, Tidy Towns funded project officer at Keepwildlife.
Green Sacks are made in the UK from 100% recycled polythene.
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