Co-op scraps plastic from Christmas wrapping paper for “guilt-free” shopping
Co-op has removed plastic from its Christmas wrapping paper range to offer customers a “guilt-free” shopping experience.
The retailer removed the plastic film from around the rolls of Christmas wrap and has saved almost a million pieces of plastic.
Co-op said it continues its commitment to sustainability, removing unnecessary plastic from its packaging and products.
Co-op’s new look Christmas wrapping paper is fully recyclable and provides a sustainable alternative to combat the huge amount of waste.
Retail Gazette
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