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To: Innis & Gunn, Edinburgh brewer

Innis & Gunn: we like your beer, but wildlife doesn't like your four-packs

Stop using plastic rings to tie your four-packs together, and ensure other wrappers are recyclable or bio-degradable.

Why is this important?

Plastic rings from beer cans are littered everywhere - from our parks to our rivers and beaches. They can harm or even kill birds and fish, and together add up to thousands of tonnes of plastic waste.

There’s a simple solution: Other brewers have moved to alternatives such as cardboard sleeves and glue to tie cans together.

If thousands of customers tell Innis and Gunn to do their bit to reduce plastic litter and ditch plastic rings, they’ll have to listen. It won’t solve the plastic crisis overnight, but it’s a small step that could make a massive difference.

Edinburgh

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