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That seems to me an invisible, non-returnable and entirely lamentable form of export.
A recent study has shown that the cost per head of finding employment in outlying areas is reduced to £340 on what are called non-returnable costs.
But these foreign products are coming in first class, non-returnable wicker and wooden containers.
If we make fees of this size non-returnable we make the risk of his continuing in business and trying to develop unacceptably high.
The effect of non-returnable containers on refuse collection and disposal services should not be under-estimated.
Is he not aware that we can no longer afford the luxury of non-returnable glass containers?
First, people are not returning enough bottles; and second, too many manufacturers are changing over to non-returnable bottles.
There is also the matter of non-returnable deposits.
But with the movement to recycle waste products, skips are increasingly being used for the recovery of non-returnable bottles and other classes of waste product.
Beautiful parts of our coast are ruined by old mattresses littered about, empty tin cans and non-returnable bottles.
The number of non-returnable plastic containers for sprays and fertilisers which are durable and unsightly is increasing.
Does he agree that it is extraordinary that the main form of finance for students comes as non-returnable grants from the state?
Is he aware that many supermarkets are putting a great deal of pressure on manufacturers to go for non-returnable bottles?
Now we can get them in non-returnable glass bottles, or in cans, or in one-trip plastic containers.
Other commentators have put the deflationary effect of this tax this year at only £135 million, which is the amount of net non-returnable receipts this year.