RED remembrance poppies which raise £40million a year for Britain’s military veterans have turned green — by going plastic-free. For the first time in more than 50 years, the traditional symbol of …
RED remembrance poppies which raise £40million a year for Britain’s military veterans have turned green — by going plastic-free.Since 1968, the poppies have had a green stem and black button in the middle made of plastic.
It can be fastened with a pin in the stem, worn in a buttonhole, and a stick-on version is also available. After Remembrance Sunday, the plastic-free poppies can be saved for next year or recycled in home bins. “Last year we helped more than 27,000 people in the Armed Forces community. Wearing a poppy shows our military veterans that you care.
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