Story Times: The weekly weird
A rubbish shop?
A shop stocked with rubbish dating back to more than three decades has opened in the UK.
The pop up store, which has been filled with items collected in just half a day, has been set up to highlight the scale of the litter problem in just one town. Under signs promoting “forest fresh” and “locally sourced”, the store in Coleford, Gloucestershire, is stocked with shelves of dumped cans, plastic bottles, a chiller cabinet of empty sandwich packets and an unopened packet of ready salted crisps dating from the mid-1980s.
Items such as a 33-year-old packet of crisps aren’t actually for sale but aimed at persuading people not to drop litter in the Forest of Dean. As well as the shop, a vending machine stocked with some of the rubbish has also been set up as part of the anti-litter initiative.
If it succeeds in reducing the amount of litter dumped by locals and visitors to the forest, the scheme will be rolled out nationally.