Co-op launches green plastic bag push

Jessica Shankleman
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Biodegradable bags to be sold for six pence each at 400 stores in England

Nearly 400 Co-operative food stores have replaced the traditional plastic bag with a compostable version, in a bid to reduce waste and cut the cost for consumers buying food waste bin liners. The Co-op...

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