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arista 16-01-2020 01:52 PM

AsdaWalmart trials refills at 'sustainability store' in Leeds
 
[Asda is launching a "sustainability store"
where shoppers can fill their
own containers with food.
Customers at a Leeds branch will
be able to use refill stations for
own brand rice and pasta,
as well as Kellogg's cereals and PG Tips.

Asda is the latest major grocer to
launch an initiative to cut down
on plastic packaging.
UK supermarkets are responsible
for 58 billion pieces of plastic a year,
according to Greenpeace.
Asda uses about 65,000 tonnes
of plastic a year. ]


Yes there is a Market for this
with Eco Mums.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51132164

Oliver_W 16-01-2020 02:08 PM

Great idea tbh. We need to cut down on plastic packaging, and this is a good way to do it.

bots 16-01-2020 02:17 PM

so basically like the health food stores that we had 20+ years ago :laugh:

Oliver_W 16-01-2020 02:22 PM

tbh I think supermarkets go the whole hog - carrier bags should be £1-2, with the profits going to environmental charities, and if this refills trial goes through, packaged goods should have their prices jacked up, with the additional money raised also going to environmental charities.

smudgie 16-01-2020 02:45 PM

Bit like Weigh and Save.

arista 16-01-2020 02:58 PM

[Richard Lim, chief executive of
Retail Economics, said that
Asda was another retailer reacting to
"heightened consumer concerns about the environment".
He said: "It's a step in the right direction
but we are at an embryonic stage in what is likely
to be a very long journey. It will be a
huge learning curve and one that tests
the gap between what consumers
say they 'want' and what they 'do' in reality."]

Niamh. 16-01-2020 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10756856)
so basically like the health food stores that we had 20+ years ago :laugh:

Yeah, we're going to have to go backwards to go forwards seems like. Back to glass bottles and getting your money deposit back when you return them next is my guess

Kizzy 16-01-2020 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 10756875)
Bit like Weigh and Save.

Yes I remember going there, was a great shop much cheaper bring them all back I say.
So happy this is in Leeds :)

Amy Jade 16-01-2020 04:42 PM

As nice an idea as this is and I support any way to cut down on plastic the shop will be robbed blind.

I used to work in an Asda that let you weigh your own fruit and veg and we were always catching people out with 30p stickers for a few bananas stuck onto a huge pile that weighed at about £2

The same people who do it are the same who whinge about prices going up too.


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