0 Something that is non-returnable cannot be returned:
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.