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1 concerned, I have no knowledge of this. I was not involved
2 in this. I understand from the marketing department that
3 this was put together in a regional office. It was not
4 subjected to the usual scrutiny through the corporate
5 headquarters, but that is the only knowledge I have of that
6 document.
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can someone remind of the date, the year in
9 fact of that finding?
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11 MR. MORRIS: It is in the admissions. I cannot remember the
12 date.
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: At some stage if someone can remind me.
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16 MR. MORRIS: I believe it is 1991, but I am not 100 per cent
17 sure.
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Is it still going on in Nottingham? Do they
20 still have bins in the four stores?
21 A. No. The scheme is now operating in Manchester.
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23 Q. I understand that.
24 A. Not in Nottingham.
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26 Q. When did it stop in Nottingham?
27 A. I am not certain, my Lord. I was not in control of
28 that.
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Do not get hung on it now. At some stage
31 someone can remind about that. I have put "query 1991" on
32 my document. I would like to be corrected at some stage if
33 it is wrong
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35 MR. MORRIS: What are you saying in paragraph 10 ----
36 A. Sorry, what are we looking at now?
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38 Q. On your statement, page 3.
39 A. Do I need all these volumes?
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41 Q. No.
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43 MR. RAMPTON: April 1991, my Lord.
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45 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Thank you.
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47 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, that is the date of the finding by the
48 ASA.
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50 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Thank you.
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52 MR. MORRIS: So what are you saying in paragraph 10?
53 A. It is saying that half -- exactly what it says, half
54 the weight of other waste in the polystyrene bin was waste
55 from other than polystyrene, so it is plastics, it is
56 paper, it is food waste.
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58 Q. So what point are you making? What is the purpose of
59 paragraph 10?
60 A. The purpose is they did not separate all the waste out
