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That is genuinely uplifting.
My cynicism wonders what they think they'll get out of it, but if they're doing something that beneficial, idgaf if they do
I fucking hope they get something out of it.
If a business does an ethical thing and they benefit, it could encourage other businesses to also engage in said ethical thing.
If they make their own publicity out of it, that indicates what they are getting is goodwill, essentially at no cost. I don't think that's a bad thing ethnically or from a business point of view.
They could also be saving minor costs on waste management, disposal, etc. I'm sure they don't remove organics from plastic before chucking it away, so they're likely paying for that process by the tonne.