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Proposals have been received from Greenpeace to reduce plastic packaging in food stores
Greenpeace also prepared its publication for food stores in Hungarian, in which the green organization, referring primarily to British examples, formulates professional recommendations on how the disposable plastic packaging used in stores can be halved in the next five years.
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