Loughborough Echo

...is not environmen­tally-friendly says supermarke­t giant as it ditches the sparkle from festive products

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MORRISONS has removed glitter entirely from its own-brand ranges of greetings cards, gift wrap, seasonal items and horticultu­re in stores.

This means all Morrisons cards, crackers, wrapping paper, present bags, flowers, plants and wreaths are now 100 per cent glitter-free.

Glitter is made from tiny particles of plastic and is an ecological hazard if it becomes dispersed on land, rivers and oceans - where it takes hundreds of years to degrade.

The move extends to non-seasonal as well as seasonal lines meaning Morrisons shoppers can shop more sustainabl­y all year round.

Soluble inks, foil and paper reliefs will instead be used to decorate Morrisons FSC certified paper cards, wrap and bags to give them a festive feel.

Morrisons has also removed all plastic toys from its Christmas crackers, which will be completely plastic-free this year.

All contents - such as games and gifts - will now be made out of paper, metal or wood and are designed to be kept and reused. The cracker shells will be made from FSC accredited cardboard and decorated with a metallic basked ink - which means they can be recycled at kerbside, along with their packaging.

In a further move to make Christmas more sustainabl­e, Morrisons has also reduced the amount of plastic packaging on cards and decoration­s. The majority of Morrisons cards will come boxed in recyclable cardboard and 100 per cent of packaging on cards and decoration­s can be easily recycled by local authoritie­s.

The supermarke­t is also introducin­g a wide range of ‘no plastic’ felt, hessian and wooden Christmas decoration­s.

The move to ban glitter and reduce plastic in Christmas ranges means that Morrisons will be removing more than 50 tonnes of plastic from its shelves during the festive period, and more across non-seasonal lines all year round.

Christine Bryce, Morrisons Home Director, said: “Every time a cracker is pulled, or a card is opened, plastics have been used...but just the once. So, we’ve taken glitter and plastic out of our festive range this year - so that our customers can enjoy their festivitie­s without worrying about the environmen­tal impact. This means that we’re now 100 per cent glitter-free across all our own brand ranges which is an important step in the fight against plastic pollution.”

Morrisons glitter-free

Christmas cards are in store now. Crackers, decoration­s, wrapping paper and gift bags will be appearing on shelves throughout October and November.

In May, Morrisons increased its target to reduce own-brand plastic packaging from 25% to 50% by 2025.

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■ Morrisons has removed glitter completely across all its own-brand ranges ahead of Christmas
Christine Bryce ■ Morrisons has removed glitter completely across all its own-brand ranges ahead of Christmas
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