Pret A Manger coffee cup recycling scheme goes nationwide
Sandwich chain Pret A Manger has rolled out its coffee cup recycling scheme to more than 350 shops across the UK, following successful pilot schemes in London, Leeds
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ContinueLearn More XSandwich chain Pret A Manger has rolled out its coffee cup recycling scheme to more than 350 shops across the UK, following successful pilot schemes in London, Leeds
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