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Coles to trial fruit and veg plastic bag ban

In an Australian-first trial, Coles will remove single-use plastic fresh produce bags in ACT supermarkets from next month, with the intent of expanding the program nationally.

Aug 17, 2022, updated Aug 17, 2022
Photo: AAP/Morgan Sette

Photo: AAP/Morgan Sette

The trial will encourage customers to bring in reusable options for their fruit and veggies.

From 31 August until 13 September, ACT customers who spend $5 in store on fruit and veggies will receive a free 3-pack of reusable mesh fresh produce bags made with 90% recycled materials.

Single-use plastic fresh produce bags, also known as barrier bags, will be removed from all 12 ACT stores from 14 September.

During the trial, customers will be encouraged to bring reusable bags to help them complete their shop, while reusable mesh fresh produce bags will be available for customers to buy in store.

Coles Chief Operations and Sustainability Officer Matt Swindells said the initiative is expected to reduce about 11 tonnes of plastic each year.

“Under our Together to Zero waste ambition, we are always looking for ways to reduce reliance on unnecessary and problematic single-use plastics packaging and provide sustainable solutions to our customers,” Swindells said.

This will be the first time a major Australian supermarket will trial a completely reusable method of helping customers purchase their fresh fruit and veggies.

“We will be looking closely at how our ACT customers respond. These insights will inform our consideration for potentially rolling this out to our customers nationally.”

-AAP

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