Daily Express

Store paper bags to replace plastic

- By News Reporter

MORRISONS is planning to ditch all its plastic “bags for life” following evidence they are being used once and binned.

The supermarke­t is running a trial in eight stores which will see sturdy paper bags being offered at checkouts instead.

If the trial is popular, introducin­g paper bags only across all its 494 stores would save 90 million plastic bags being used annually, the equivalent of around 3,500 tons of plastic per year, the company claimed.

Chief executive David Potts said last night: “We believe customers are ready to stop using plastic carrier bags as they want to reduce the amount of plastic they have in their lives and keep it out of the environmen­t.

“We know that many are taking reusable bags back to store and, if they forget these, we have paper bags that are tough, convenient and a re-useable alternativ­e.”

The proposed paper bag can hold up to 35lb, has handles, can carry a similar amount of items as its plastic counterpar­t and is easily recyclable.

Last year Sainsbury’s said it was the first UK supermarke­t to remove plastic bags for loose fruit, vegetables and bakery items.

Tesco has said it will stop using plastic bags to deliver online groceries following a successful trial last year, saving nearly 2,000 tons of plastic every year.

Recent figures show the number of single-use plastic bags distribute­d by the big supermarke­ts in England has fallen more than 95 per cent since the 5p charge was introduced by the Government in 2015.

Data from the Environmen­t Department shows main retailers sold 226 million single-use bags in the past financial year, 322 million fewer than in 2018/19. Some 7.6 billion bags a year were handed out by the leading supermarke­ts before the 5p charge.

ANYONE who has been to a supermarke­t in America will know that big, sturdy paper bags are used to ferry goods from shop to car to home. Now, finally, a British supermarke­t intends to run a trial along the same lines in preparatio­n for ditching its so-called plastic “bags for life”, which sadly have become bags of blight.

We applaud Morrisons for making this move and hope other supermarke­ts will follow suit.What’s more, Morrisons say these paper bags can carry just as much groceries as their plastic equivalent­s – and they even have handles, too.

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Sturdy new carrier bags could soon replace plastic ‘bags for life’ at the chain

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