I usually use a craft/stanley knife to cut bubble packaging, starting by cutting up against the cardboard backing piece around the top of the thing then across the bubble with a pair of scissors about two thirds of the way up the packaging, in a lot of cases the packaging can then be hung on the wall and used as a holder for what it contained. Apart from that there is far too much packaging used and no recycling for a lot of the things, like thin tomato trays and other types of very thin plastics. Cheers Cattail !
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