The Scotsman

Supermarke­t chain to trial plastic returns

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Supermarke­t chain morris ons is trialling a vending machine in one of its Scottish stores for the return of single-use plastic bottles to reduce their impact on the environmen­t.

The two reverse vending machines will be in the retailer’s stores – one in East Kilbride, South Lanarkshir­e, and the other in Skipton, North Yorkshire, for six months and will allow customers to deposit bottles in return for points coupons.

The machines accept all plastic bottles that have a barcode and Morrisons ownbrand bottles that may not have one.

Customers can return a maximum of 20 bottles a day and receive 100 Morrisons More points in the form of a coupon which can be spent in store for each one.

They can also choose to donate a 10p cash alternativ­e to the supermarke­t’s charity partner, CLIC Sargent.

Morrisons said it will be listening to customers during the trial to understand their response to the machines and how they can be used to reduce the impact of plastic on the environmen­t.

The move comes as ministers from across the UK agreed on a set of principles for the design of schemes aimed at encouragin­g more people to recycle drinks cans and bottles.

Morrisons group corporate services director Andrew Clappen said: “We want to play our part in making sure plastic bottles are collected and recycled. We’ll listen to customers as they use these machines.”

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