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Waitrose and John Lewis to stop putting plastic toys in Christmas crackers | Waitrose and John Lewis to stop putting plastic toys in Christmas crackers |
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Waitrose and John Lewis are to stop selling Christmas crackers containing plastic toys from 2020 as part of plans to cut down on single-use plastic. | Waitrose and John Lewis are to stop selling Christmas crackers containing plastic toys from 2020 as part of plans to cut down on single-use plastic. |
Instead crackers will be filled with toys made from recyclable materials, and they will no longer be decorated with plastic glitter. | Instead crackers will be filled with toys made from recyclable materials, and they will no longer be decorated with plastic glitter. |
The company also plans to reduce the amount of glitter in other products. | The company also plans to reduce the amount of glitter in other products. |
It is one of a number of retailers pledging to cut the amount of plastic in its Christmas range. | It is one of a number of retailers pledging to cut the amount of plastic in its Christmas range. |
John Lewis is also selling "fill your own" Christmas crackers, which the company said now account for one in three packs sold. | John Lewis is also selling "fill your own" Christmas crackers, which the company said now account for one in three packs sold. |
It said it had also reduced the amount of plastic glitter on its own-brand range of Christmas wrapping paper, gift bags, advent calendars and crackers by two-thirds, as well as removing plastic wrapping from the majority of individual cards it sells. | It said it had also reduced the amount of plastic glitter on its own-brand range of Christmas wrapping paper, gift bags, advent calendars and crackers by two-thirds, as well as removing plastic wrapping from the majority of individual cards it sells. |
Last December, it announced plans to ban plastic glitter from these own-label products by Christmas 2020. | Last December, it announced plans to ban plastic glitter from these own-label products by Christmas 2020. |
Standard glitter is made from etched aluminium bonded to polyethylene terephthalate - a form of microplastic that can find its way into the oceans and harm animals. | Standard glitter is made from etched aluminium bonded to polyethylene terephthalate - a form of microplastic that can find its way into the oceans and harm animals. |
Explaining the 2020 target, Dan Cooper, partner and head Christmas buyer at John Lewis, said: "One of the challenges I face as a buyer is that we plan 18 months ahead so it takes time for changes to become a reality." | Explaining the 2020 target, Dan Cooper, partner and head Christmas buyer at John Lewis, said: "One of the challenges I face as a buyer is that we plan 18 months ahead so it takes time for changes to become a reality." |
What are other retailers doing? | What are other retailers doing? |
Tesco has switched to a plastic-free, biodegradable glitter on its Christmas range of trees, plants and flowers this year, as well as removing glitter from its own-brand wrapping paper, tags and single Christmas cards. | Tesco has switched to a plastic-free, biodegradable glitter on its Christmas range of trees, plants and flowers this year, as well as removing glitter from its own-brand wrapping paper, tags and single Christmas cards. |
Marks and Spencer has removed glitter from its entire Christmas range this year, as part of a commitment to make all its cards and gift-wrapping products glitter-free by the end of 2020. | Marks and Spencer has removed glitter from its entire Christmas range this year, as part of a commitment to make all its cards and gift-wrapping products glitter-free by the end of 2020. |
Sainsbury's has ditched all plastic packaging from its Christmas crackers this year. | Sainsbury's has ditched all plastic packaging from its Christmas crackers this year. |
Asda removed plastic windows and film from more than 1.6m mince pies last Christmas, as part of a drive to reduce plastic from its own-brand packaging. | Asda removed plastic windows and film from more than 1.6m mince pies last Christmas, as part of a drive to reduce plastic from its own-brand packaging. |
What can I do to cut down on single-use plastic this Christmas? |