A litter picker found a 1984 Twix wrapper in the River Leven, highlighting ongoing pollution issues and prompting calls for action.
A litter picker found a 1984 Twix wrapper in the River Leven, highlighting ongoing pollution issues and prompting calls for action.
A litter picker found a 1984 Twix wrapper in the River Leven, highlighting ongoing pollution issues and prompting calls for action.
River Leven Litter Picker Finds a 41 Year Old Twix Wrapper
River Leven Litter Picker Finds a 41 Year Old Twix Wrapper
The wrapper said “13p,” and August 1984 was its expiry date, showing how much the snack used to cost. Another person in the Tees Rivers Trust found trash and discovered a 1964 football program left on the riverbank.
Stephen belongs to an angling club and thinks the wrappers are depressing, since they have been in the rivers for over forty years.
Ben Lamb runs the Tees Rivers Trust. He said such finds are common, as people throw things away and forget them.
He says it makes him frustrated as they found an old fizzy drink can, and a newer can was right next to it; noting that they find all sorts of things.
Mars Wrigley makes Twix bars. They develop better packaging now, that is more sustainable for the environment. The company knows businesses have a role. Reducing litter is everyone’s job, they stated, and they want to tackle the cause.
The wrapper said “13p,” and August 1984 was its expiry date, showing how much the snack used to cost. Another person in the Tees Rivers Trust found trash and discovered a 1964 football program left on the riverbank.
Stephen belongs to an angling club and thinks the wrappers are depressing, since they have been in the rivers for over forty years.
Ben Lamb runs the Tees Rivers Trust. He said such finds are common, as people throw things away and forget them.
He says it makes him frustrated as they found an old fizzy drink can, and a newer can was right next to it; noting that they find all sorts of things.
Mars Wrigley makes Twix bars. They develop better packaging now, that is more sustainable for the environment. The company knows businesses have a role. Reducing litter is everyone’s job, they stated, and they want to tackle the cause.
The wrapper said “13p,” and August 1984 was its expiry date, showing how much the snack used to cost. Another person in the Tees Rivers Trust found trash and discovered a 1964 football program left on the riverbank.
Stephen belongs to an angling club and thinks the wrappers are depressing, since they have been in the rivers for over forty years.
Ben Lamb runs the Tees Rivers Trust. He said such finds are common, as people throw things away and forget them.
He says it makes him frustrated as they found an old fizzy drink can, and a newer can was right next to it; noting that they find all sorts of things.
Mars Wrigley makes Twix bars. They develop better packaging now, that is more sustainable for the environment. The company knows businesses have a role. Reducing litter is everyone’s job, they stated, and they want to tackle the cause.