Cocoa Loco
Posted by ecosrights, 144 days ago
Link: http://www.cocoaloco.co.uk
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They make wonderful brownies and package them in a really nice way (all tissue, paper and cardboard that can be recycled) and lots of other goodies perfect for Christmas and gifts all year round.
They are really pushing their "green" slant at the moment, including having been involved in the recent I count events in London
They make wonderful brownies and package them in a really nice way (all tissue, paper and cardboard that can be recycled) and lots of other goodies perfect for Christmas and gifts all year round.
They are really pushing their "green" slant at the moment, including having been involved in the recent I count events in London
http://www.cocoaloco.co.uk
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In their newsletters, the team at Cocoaloco tell their readers about their latest green move. This month was about aluminium foil.
They recommend If you Care foil, which is made of 100% recycled aluminium therefore reducing the power requirements to just 5% of making "new" foil.
It can be bought at a lot of independant shops including Inifinity Foods, so it's worth asking if they can get it in.
And of course, don't forget to recycle it again after use. Many local council schemes will accept aluminium foil along with cans.
Thanks to Cocoaloco for mentioning this - I'll update the post as time goes on with their other green initiatives.
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