In a move that harks back to the shopping experience of the 1970s, UK supermarket Morrisons is selling string bags for fruit and vegetable totes to replace plastic bags. The food retail chain has ...
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Morrisons has announced the return of string bags for fruits and vegetables as a replacement for environment-damaging plastic bags. The retro bags, which hark back to the 1970s and 80s, are being ...
Every year, around 500 billion plastic grocery bags are used worldwide. And an estimated 10 million tons of plastic are discarded in the ocean yearly. To help combat this waste, several American ...
Morrisons is bringing back a trusted old-school shopping bag to fight plastic waste. The supermarket will start stocking £1 recycled cotton string bags for customers filling up on fresh fruit and ...
Morrisons is bringing back string bags after listening to customers who want plastic free ways to carry fruit and vegetables. The move will mean that customers can buy loose fruit and veg or wrap it ...
Plastic shopping bags, which have low recycling rates and often become litter when they blow away in the wind, are among the biggest culprits of plastic pollution in the ocean and along shorelines.
Plastic bags are without a doubt the worst form of recyclable material. People forget that each and every day we probably get through at least three bags, which we bin and which are then taken to the ...
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