Cannery’ row
Sir, —In an extremely small area of beach sandhills, and park I pick up in a week an average around one hundred soft drink and beer cans. I view with evergrowing alarm, the menacing mountain of cans cluttering up our beaches etc, unless the Government, councils and the people of New Zealand face up to and do something about it right now. Surely there must be some other form of container other than glass or tin.—Yours etc., O. N. HUGHES. February 1, 1974.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33450, 4 February 1974, Page 16
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