Amazon do their own filters, on subscription which are cheaper (i think) which means whenever I see it's time to change it I have a new one.
How eco-friendly are the britta filters - seems like a lot of plastic and not very recyclable?
Most supermarkets have a recycling bin for them, the Brita website has a locator. Afaik Brita reconditions them and resells.
Ah thanks for this! Now I'm worried that the Amazon ones aren't recyclable or couldn't be in one of the britta ones. I'll do some googling.
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Amazon do their own filters, on subscription which are cheaper (i think) which means whenever I see it's time to change it I have a new one.
How eco-friendly are the britta filters - seems like a lot of plastic and not very recyclable?