Nearly half of all food and drink items in Italian supermarkets are packaged in plastic that can be removed or replaced with alternatives, according to a new study from Born2Invest.
The research shows that Italy generates 27.3 billion avoidable plastic packaging pieces annually, mainly from bread, meat, and dairy products, the Telegraph reports.
The study found that 44% of food and drink items in Italian supermarkets are packaged in plastic that can be removed or replaced with alternatives.
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