Day 062 - 06 Dec 94 - Page 26
1 A. "HLS" is Switzerland.
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3 MR. RAMPTON: "Serlog"?
4 A. Turkey.
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6 Q. "McInco"?
7 A. Norway and Sweden.
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9 Q. "Dalog"?
10 A. Denmark.
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12 Q. "Snowcrest"?
13 A. Is Ireland.
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15 Q. "DCSA"?
16 A. Spain.
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18 Q. "WLS"?
19 A. Germany.
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21 Q. There are some McDonald's in Italy, I think. Where do they
22 get their stuff from?
23 A. There are various countries which, the smaller
24 countries, mainly, and some Eastern European countries --
25 Italy is included in there as well, Greece is included in
26 there -- they are delivered from WLS. Quantities, amount
27 of the restaurants, is very small in comparison with the
28 amount of restaurants in Germany.
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30 Q. Yes, I see. What about "Benelux", they are not there
31 either, are they?
32 A. MLS, Holland.
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34 Q. That is the same as Holland, is it?
35 A. Yes, Belgium was supplied by WLS at that time;
36 currently it is done by MLS.
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38 Q. I do not know if there is a McDonald's in Luxembourg, is
39 there?
40 A. There are actually two restaurants in Luxembourg, yes,
41 I think.
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43 Q. One final question -- I think this is probably obvious by
44 now -- at the bottom of this page you write: "Since no use
45 was made of recycled materials in any of the other
46 products, the overall recycled material use was 44 per cent
47 by weight", but -- I think you told us this -- that does
48 not include the recycled material used for transport
49 packaging; is that right?
50 A. That is correct, yes.
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52 Q. So we have to add in the figure which you have given us on
53 CVE 3 which is 1,718,453 recycled fibre content for
54 transport packaging?
55 A. Yes.
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57 Q. I want to pass, if I may, to trees or, rather, the amount
58 of trees used annually for McDonald's packaging. My Lord,
59 this is paragraphs 5 and 6 of Mr. Van Erp's statement
60 together with CVE 4 which is information supplied to
