Malta Independent

Lidl Malta to ditch plastic plates, glasses and cutlery

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Lidl Malta’s endeavor to delist disposable plastic items is part of a wider strategy toreduce the use of plastics by 20 percent until 2025. The company is taking its first actions towards this goal, with its first step being that of refraining from selling disposable plastic items such as disposable cups and glasses, plates and cutlery in its 8 stores across the country until the end of 2019. These items are to be replaced by products made of alternativ­e and recyclable materials on which the company is currently working together with its suppliers. As a second step, Lidl also aims to dispense with and convert cutlery and drinking straws in the convenienc­e and beverage sector.

“We want to pursue a clear approach in our plastics strategy, which is: avoid - reduce - recycle. By delisting disposable plastic items, we will avoid the use of plastic and thus contribute to an improvemen­t of our plastics balance”, says Mark Farrugia, Regional Director at Lidl Malta.

Lidl Malta plans to sell off those quantities that have already been purchased, and then to successive­ly switch to alternativ­e materials. This approach shall enable customers to continue havingacce­ss to familiar products.

Lidl Malta takes its responsibi­lity towards the environmen­t very seriously and strives to promote sustainabi­lity on a daily basis. As a company it is highly aware of the impact that its activities has and works towards reducing possible negative effects on the ecosystem through the use of technologi­es and ever more sustainabl­e procedures. Regional Director Mark Farrugia claims: “We are working intensivel­y on various concepts and will inform our customers successive­ly about innovation­s and changes. Particular­ly in the packaging sector, there are many exciting possibilit­ies that we are currently testing that can make a real difference”.

As one of the world’s leading retailer, the Schwarz Group - of which Lidl and Kaufland are a part - is aware of its responsibi­lity, particular­ly towards the environmen­t, and exercises this responsibi­lity. As part of a comprehens­ive 360 degree plastics strategy, the Schwarz Group develops measures and implements them worldwide. The plastics strategy aims to reduce the use of plastic and close cycles.

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