Asda pilots a new eco-friendly initiative. From Monday (September 7), the supermarket will no longer offer plastic bags for fruit and veg in some stores in a bid to reduce waste.
Instead, customers will have to provide their own, or pay for a recyclable 'Veggio' bag, made from recycled plastic bottles.
Kevin Patel, director of produce at Asda, told The Sun: "This is a really exciting step in our journey as we continue to look at innovative ways we can reduce unnecessary plastic from across the business."We know that our customers and colleagues are really passionate about sustainability and we want to make it as easy as possible for them to do their bit for the environment, without having to compromise on quality."The new recycled fruit and.
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