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Morrisons to introduce paper carrier bags in all stores

Morrisons is to offer paper carrier bags to all customers as part of its continuing drive to remove unnecessary plastic from its stores.

Welsh stores will be the first to offer paper carrier bags next week, before they are rolled-out to Morrisons’ English and Scottish stores in May.

The paper bags have been trialled in eight Morrisons stores since January.

They are made in Wales from paper from sustainably managed forests and are strong enough to carry heavy weights up to 16kg, according to the supermarket.

The paper carrier bags will be priced at 20p, which will be the same price as Morrisons standard plastic bag.


Source: Talking Retail Apr 10 | In-store Analysis