The Scotsman

Co-op launch compostabl­e 5p carrier bags scheme

● Food chain hope move will cut 60 million single-use plastic containers

- By SHÂN ROSS sross@scotsman.com

0 The scheme will be introduced in 22 council areas in Scotland More than 230 Co-op food stores across Scotland are taking action to ban single-use plastics with the introducti­on of its compostabl­e carriers this week.

The not-for-profit compostabl­e bags cost 5p, the same price as the convention­al single-use plastic bags they will replace.

The scheme will start at Coop stores in areas where the bags are accepted by the local authority in food waste collection­s.

The retail chain, which has 350 stores in Scotland and 2,600 Uk-wide, says after shoppers use the bags to carry purchases home the bags can be used as bin liners and then turned into peat-free compost along with the household food waste.

The bags are approved for home composting. IAIN FERGUSON Co-op environmen­t manager

However, the bags are not available in Scotmid stores.

The move is part of the Coop’s ethical strategy “The Future of Food” which sets out how it will tackle issues such as plastic pollution, food waste, healthy eating, saving energy and trading fairly.

It is estimated that the new bags will remove around 60 million single-use plastic bags.

The scheme will be launched in 22 of the 32 council areas in Scotland.

Iain Ferguson, the Co-op’s environmen­t manager, said: “Our members and customers expect us to help them to make more ethical choices, and we are dedicated to doing just that.

“Reducing environmen­tal impacts is, and always has been, at the core of the Co-op’s efforts.

“The bags are carefully designed to help local authoritie­s with food waste recycling, supporting their community and resident engagement and reducing plastic contaminat­ion in a targeted way.”

Mr Ferguson added: “We are working to get closer to what our members want, need and care about.

“We have committed to removing own-brand plastic products, and the launch of compostabl­e carrier bags in our stores provides an environmen­tally friendly alternativ­e to single-use plastic shopping bags.”

All major UK retailers have pledged to make 100 per cent of plastic packaging recyclable, re-useable or compostabl­e by 2025.

“Our members and customers expect us to help them to make more ethical choices, and we are dedicated to doing just that”

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