Day 060 - 02 Dec 94 - Page 59
1 Q. Yes, the whole of that paragraph.
2 A. "We are pleased to supply McDonald's with quality
3 fast-food fry bags and brown recycled take-away bags made
4 from paper containing 80 per cent recycled fibre. We are
5 working with McDonald's to increase the waste content to
6 100 per cent". I am not quite sure what they mean by "the
7 waste content".
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9 MR. JUSTICE BELL: They supply all the carry-away bags, do they?
10 A. For the UK, yes.
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12 MS. STEEL: So it appears that your suppliers think that the
13 take-away bags only have 80 per cent recycled contents?
14 A. That is what it says there. There is a reference to
15 the waste content I am not familiar with. We would need to
16 check that.
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18 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can I just say in relation to that, I think
19 you should make yourself responsible for photographing the
20 whole of that supplement in a way which means it can be
21 divided up into pages, if you can do that. I have got it
22 in my room, but I cannot remember the exact layout now. So
23 that if there are going to be a number of references when
24 one comes back with Mr. Preston or anyone else, reference
25 is easy. Give a bit of thought as to how best you can do
26 that or one of your helpers can do that.
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28 MS. STEEL: We may have problems because it is quite a lot of
29 reduction.
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31 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Give it a bit of thought. If you take a
32 broadsheet newspaper and copy it down, it does not take
33 very long before it is very difficult to read. That is
34 all.
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36 MS. STEEL: I do my photocopying in a newsagents around the
37 corner. They have very limited facilities for reduction
38 and enlargement and difference sizes.
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40 MR. JUSTICE BELL: There is a place or there was in Fleet Street
41 right opposite the bottom of Chancery Lane where they will
42 photocopy anything up, down or any way. All I am saying
43 is, if you get it copied in a decent size, all you need to
44 do is one, cut it into sections which are more or less A4
45 size, number the pages. You will end up with about 20
46 instead of 6 broadsheet or whatever it is, and then you can
47 photograph that on an ordinary copier. That is just a
48 suggestion.
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50 MR. RAMPTON: The other way of dealing with it, if Ms. Steel's
51 newsagent has not got A3, I generally do newspaper cuttings
52 on A3 and then fold them. That way you get a better
53 impression of what the page looks like and you do not have
54 to keep jumping from one to the other. If I am notified in
55 sufficient time that this particular document -- I am not
56 talking about hundreds of pages, but a document of, say,
57 five or 10 pages -- is going to be needed in
58 cross-examination or for any other purpose, then we can
59 have it done and we can have it done so that everybody can
60 read it. But I do need to be notified. I will not be able
