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Kroger to get rid of plastic bags by 2025
US retail giant Kroger Co. has announced that they would stop using plastic bags in all of their 2,800 supermarkets by 2025. Kroger’s annual single-use plastic bag output is 6 billion at the moment. First paper bags will be offered to customers, but later reusable bags will be made available.
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