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Movement against bags building

- RACHEL CLAYTON

More retailers are jumping on board the move to ban single-use plastic bags.

Z Energy and Mitre 10 have committed to going plastic bag free by mid-2018. Z service stations currently give out around 2.5 million plastic bags a year, but will stop giving them out by June.

Mitre 10 will also remove all single-use plastic bags and plastic boot liners by the middle of 2018, but does not yet have a set date.

Z will also introduce recycling bins at 115 of its service stations.

Z sustainabi­lity manager Gerri Ward said: “What we’ve found with the existing bins was that a lot of recycling was getting tainted and had to be thrown into landfill’’.

Last year, Z also launched largescale compostabl­e cup collection at 70 of its service stations. Many of the country’s recycling plants do not have the necessary technology to recycle coffee cups, due to the polyethyle­ne inner lining.

Mitre 10 chief executive Neil Cowie said store owners and customers supported the move to reduce plastic waste.

Reusable bags will be available for $1 at all Mitre 10 stores, and non-plastic boot liners will also be introduced in the coming months. There are no plans to introduce a charge on plastic bags during the phase-out period.

Last month, major supermarke­t chains New World and Countdown announced they would ban plastic carrier bags by the end of next year.

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Mitre 10 chief executive Neil Cowie

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