Australian grocery store giants have introduced big modifications to their plastic bag insurance policies as stress mounts to scale back waste.
Coles might be binning mesh produce baggage launched as a part of a trial within the ACT final yr, whereas Woolworths is disposing of its 15c plastic baggage in Queensland and Canberra shops.
Woolworths Queensland state common supervisor Danny Baldwin stated buyer habits pushed the grocery store large to make the transfer.
“Eighty per cent of our customers currently bring in their own bag, so over the number of years, I think customers have really responded to reusing bags,” he stated.
“Also, a number of our customers are electing to actually not use bags at all.”
Mr Baldwin stated that by eradicating the 15c plastic baggage throughout the state and territory, the corporate can be “removing over 1600 tonnes of plastic from the system”.
It is believed that extra sustainable alternate options to plastic baggage might be out there for buy in-store, reminiscent of these constituted of paper and material.
Meanwhile, Coles might be swapping its trialled mesh produce baggage for a compostable various after clients within the ACT discovered the transition “challenging”.
“We acknowledge a significant change of this kind was challenging for both our customers and in-store teams,” a spokesperson stated.
“However, we remain committed to working towards appropriate and accessible plastic reduction initiatives for our customers moving forward.”
Originally revealed as ‘Challenging’: Big modifications at Coles and Woolies
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au