'RIGHT THING TO DO': Walmart Canada sacking plastic shopping bags
The move follows a pilot project at 10 stores
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Kevin Connor
Publishing date:
Dec 09, 2021 • 21 hours ago • 1 minute read •
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A Walmart Supercentre. Photo by Azin Ghaffari /Postmedia
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Walmart Canada will stop using single-use plastic shopping bags by Earth Day of next year.
By April 22, Walmart Canada’s 400 locations will end the use of the plastic bags, which the company says will eliminate three-quarter of a billion going into circulation each year.
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“Eliminating plastic shopping bags is a significant milestone on our journey to becoming a regenerative company – and it’s the right thing to do,” said Horacio Barbeito, Walmart Canada president and CEO.
“We know this is important for our associates and our customers. I’m so proud of our team for taking this step, the most recent in a series of significant changes to ensure we’re doing right by our associates, customers and the planet and leading the way when it comes to regenerative practices.”
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The move follows a pilot project at 10 stores that began in August, and Walmart says customers had positive feedback.
“Participating in this pilot has been such a positive experience for my team, especially since we know firsthand how many single-use plastic bags we typically go through each week,” said Kevin Oakley , manager at a Guelph location.
“Ending the use of single-use plastic bags at checkout means Walmart customers and associates are helping to make a positive impact on the environment every single day.”
kconnor@postmedia.com
The move follows a pilot project at 10 stores
Author of the article:
Kevin Connor
Publishing date:
Dec 09, 2021 • 21 hours ago • 1 minute read •
32 Comments
A Walmart Supercentre.
A Walmart Supercentre. Photo by Azin Ghaffari /Postmedia
Article content
Walmart Canada will stop using single-use plastic shopping bags by Earth Day of next year.
By April 22, Walmart Canada’s 400 locations will end the use of the plastic bags, which the company says will eliminate three-quarter of a billion going into circulation each year.
Advertisement
Story continues below
Article content
“Eliminating plastic shopping bags is a significant milestone on our journey to becoming a regenerative company – and it’s the right thing to do,” said Horacio Barbeito, Walmart Canada president and CEO.
“We know this is important for our associates and our customers. I’m so proud of our team for taking this step, the most recent in a series of significant changes to ensure we’re doing right by our associates, customers and the planet and leading the way when it comes to regenerative practices.”
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The move follows a pilot project at 10 stores that began in August, and Walmart says customers had positive feedback.
“Participating in this pilot has been such a positive experience for my team, especially since we know firsthand how many single-use plastic bags we typically go through each week,” said Kevin Oakley , manager at a Guelph location.
“Ending the use of single-use plastic bags at checkout means Walmart customers and associates are helping to make a positive impact on the environment every single day.”
kconnor@postmedia.com
'RIGHT THING TO DO': Walmart Canada sacking plastic shopping bags
The move follows a pilot project at 10 stores
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