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Co-op to replace plastic bags with compostable carriers | Co-op to replace plastic bags with compostable carriers |
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Compostable bags are to replace single-use plastic bags in more than half of Co-op stores, the supermarket has said. | Compostable bags are to replace single-use plastic bags in more than half of Co-op stores, the supermarket has said. |
It says around 60 million plastic carriers will be replaced with the new bags, which will cost 5p and double as a compostable bag for food waste. | It says around 60 million plastic carriers will be replaced with the new bags, which will cost 5p and double as a compostable bag for food waste. |
Material is certified as compostable if it means it will break down within 12 weeks under specified conditions. | Material is certified as compostable if it means it will break down within 12 weeks under specified conditions. |
The retailer said the move was a first step towards its plan to "phase out any packaging which cannot be reused". | The retailer said the move was a first step towards its plan to "phase out any packaging which cannot be reused". |
The compostable bags have been trialled in 22 stores in Greater Manchester since September and will now be introduced in more than 1,400 of Co-op's 2,500 stores. | |
The bags will initially be in Co-op stores in towns, cities and villages where the bags can be used in food waste collections. | The bags will initially be in Co-op stores in towns, cities and villages where the bags can be used in food waste collections. |
Co-op said it will be speaking with the local councils in the areas where bags cannot currently be used with a view to introducing the bags to more stores. | Co-op said it will be speaking with the local councils in the areas where bags cannot currently be used with a view to introducing the bags to more stores. |
Shops will continue to sell reusable bags for 10p as well as larger £1 bags, it added. | Shops will continue to sell reusable bags for 10p as well as larger £1 bags, it added. |
Its retail chief executive, Jo Whitfield, said: "The first step to remove single-use plastic will be to launch compostable carrier bags in our stores. | Its retail chief executive, Jo Whitfield, said: "The first step to remove single-use plastic will be to launch compostable carrier bags in our stores. |
"They are a simple but ingenious way to provide an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic shopping bags." | "They are a simple but ingenious way to provide an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic shopping bags." |
Co-op also pledged to make all its own-brand packaging become easy to recycle by 2023 and to use a minimum of 50% recycled plastic in bottles, pots, trays and punnets by 2021. | Co-op also pledged to make all its own-brand packaging become easy to recycle by 2023 and to use a minimum of 50% recycled plastic in bottles, pots, trays and punnets by 2021. |
What are other supermarkets doing? | What are other supermarkets doing? |
Claire Shrewsbury from the sustainability campaign group Wrap said all major retailers had committed to making 100% of plastic packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. | Claire Shrewsbury from the sustainability campaign group Wrap said all major retailers had committed to making 100% of plastic packaging recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. |
"All of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives," she said. | "All of them are working incredibly hard and fast to meet those objectives," she said. |
Tesco and Sainsbury's no longer offer single-use plastic bags and instead sell stronger, reusable bags. Morrisons has also stopped selling 5p single-use bags. | Tesco and Sainsbury's no longer offer single-use plastic bags and instead sell stronger, reusable bags. Morrisons has also stopped selling 5p single-use bags. |
In February Asda announced it would phase out single-use carrier bags from its shops by the end of the year and last week Waitrose said it would stop offering them by March next year. | In February Asda announced it would phase out single-use carrier bags from its shops by the end of the year and last week Waitrose said it would stop offering them by March next year. |
Iceland still sells single-use carrier bags in its stores but earlier this year announced plans to remove all plastic packaging from its own-brand products by 2023. | Iceland still sells single-use carrier bags in its stores but earlier this year announced plans to remove all plastic packaging from its own-brand products by 2023. |
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