Waitrose removes garden chemicals from its product selection
Waitrose has committed to removing all potentially harmful garden chemicals from its product selection until the end of the year, in order contribute to preserving natural biodiversity in Britain’s outdoor living spaces. The supermarket will instead only sell non-harmful, natural and sustainable garden alternatives such as PlantGrow – a product that is sold exclusively in 260 Waitrose stores.
The above article has also been published in Issue 2021/12-01 of Trade magazin.
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