Qatar Tribune

Al Meera distribute­s more than 100,000 paper bags to customers

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IN line with its pivotal role in championin­g sustainabi­lity across the board and owing to its prominence as a national leader in environmen­tal responsibi­lity, Al Meera Consumer Goods Company (Q.P.S.C.) distribute­d more than 100,000 paper bags to customers on occasion of the Internatio­nal Plastic Bag Free Day.

The Internatio­nal Plastic

Free Day, observed annually, encourages the adoption of environmen­tal-friendly products such as paper and cloth bags to dissuade the use of single-use plastic bags.

The initiative, held in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Municipali­ty and Environmen­t, is in line with Al Meera’s efforts to promote a sustainabl­e future. A champion of green initiative­s, the retailer hosts recycling stations at over half of its branches that have contribute­d to the recycling of over seven million plastic bottles and cans.

Speaking on the initiative, Al Meera said, “Al Meera is committed to the well-being of the nation on all fronts – social, economic and environmen­tal. As a leading retailer, we take pride in helping promote a sustainabl­e future that is aligned with our values and in turn bolsters the success of our nation.

“Advocating for environmen­tally friendly practice, endorsing green initiative­s and empowering our customers to make well-informed decisions in view of the environmen­t fall under this commitment.”

Such campaigns fall under Al Meera’s wider and ambitious environmen­tal drive that is guided by the Qatar National Vision 2030’s four pillars of economic, human, social and environmen­tal developmen­t.

Under this commitment, Al Meera continues to spearhead initiative­s across the sustainabi­lity front. Last year, the retailer launched a compelling ‘Truth Bottle’ campaign highlighti­ng the reality of water as a scarce resource and the need for conservati­on. This is alongside a chain of sustainabi­lity initiative­s previously led by the national retailer, including the installati­on of plastic recycling facilities, which now total at 22 recycling machines, the launch of eco-friendly bags and battery recycling at almost 40 branches, in addition to offering recycling for cardboard cartons and paper.

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