I've been getting very het up about the amount of litter dumped around the countryside, as some may remember.
Apparently on Farming Today (which is broadcast when I'm still sleeping

) this morning, the topic came up. Arable farmers are apparently having crops rejected for too much litter in them.
There were some suggestions such as going back to the system of deposits on bottles, and extending them to cans. Great idea. When Mr F and I were students, the returned deposits on glass bottles could help us survive a couple more days - we collected them up until we were desperate. It has to be a worthwhile deposit or in today's society people will just accept that their soda costs more, and toss the cans anyway.
Something which I don't think was mentioned this time, is the banning of polystyrene packaging for 'take away' meals. It has been banned in the US for ten years, so why not here. If cardboard packaging were used then even if it was tossed out of white vans as they drove by, it would soon rot down.
On FT there was apparently no mention of the danger to farm animals, but it was a short piece. I must go and listen on Iplayer.