The £5 note must be banished in the UK ? ---- https://www.theguardian.com/busines...gland-urged-to-make-new-5-note-vegan-friendly ----- https://www.change.org/p/bank-of-en...utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink

tallow is probably used in the plastic granules as a lubricant in the production process (it is apparently sometimes used in steel sheet rolling, and i imagine rolling a plastic sheet probably requires some lubricant to stop the plastic sticking to the rollers).
the ammounts are trace, although I don't know what level that is it's probably less than 1% and probably as a surface contaminant not as part of the material.
if you are worried about this, reflect on the fact the use of tallow in many plastic and plastic film products is probably common place so you'd better start avoid plastic......
I was a vegatarian for a few years.
There'd be times where someone would offer me something with meat in it, then realise and profusely apologise like they'd really offended me or something.
I'd be like why are you apologising.
I think she's trying to kill me. :O
presumably nobody wearing leather shoes, belts, coats or using a leather bag or wallet is allowed in?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-38184599
Blimey.
It makes no comment on how they deal with any food that arrives in plastic bags (also have tallow) nor how they get home after work (tyres too, well bike ones).
I've been trying to find out if tallow is used in the manufacture of debit/credit cards too, which would scupper their 'pay by card to save the cow' idea.
AND ... don't get me started on vegetarians who take moral stands like this being absolute hypocrites. They kick off about animals being killed for consumption & use by humans, yet say nothing about plants being killed for consumption & use by humans.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-38184599
Blimey.
It makes no comment on how they deal with any food that arrives in plastic bags (also have tallow) nor how they get home after work (tyres too, well bike ones).
I've been trying to find out if tallow is used in the manufacture of debit/credit cards too, which would scupper their 'pay by card to save the cow' idea.
I thought refusing a service on account of beliefs was a no no, wasn't there a Christian B&B sued by a couple of Gay blokes recently because they refused them on the grounds of their beleifs?Or was it a cake shop and a gay wedding cake? something along those lines anyway.