Woolworths will remove plastic bags from 121 stores across SA Posted on 26 October 2020 Woolworths has announced that 121 of its stores in South Africa will no longer be offering consumers plastic bags upon checkout from November 9, 2020. Shoppers will either need to bring along their own bags or purchase reusable bags in store. The group’s ultimate goal is to have zero packaging waste-to-landfill by 2022 and for all packing to be recyclable or reusable. REMINDER: 24 Woolies stores have removed plastic shopping bags – and there are more stores to come. Please bring your own bags, or you can purchase one of our locally produced reusable bags. pic.twitter.com/RjoQ9rKlPd — Woolworths SA (@WOOLWORTHS_SA) August 20, 2020 In a statement the company said: ‘In our drive to find effective solutions for more sustainable packaging, we’re proud to say that we’ve pioneered several firsts. That’s because we’re constantly working with our suppliers, our technologists, recyclers (collectors, material converters, etc.), producer responsibility organisations and other industry bodies and experts in the field to find the best way forward for us, our customers, our communities and the planet. ‘Woolworths is dedicated to reducing our packaging environmental footprint and developing solutions that are applicable to South Africa. Going forward, we will provide updates and progress in terms of milestones accomplished, how we are tracking and any other news regarding our journey.’ To reach their goal of ensuring all packaging is recyclable by 2022 Woolworths has implemented certain changes, including: using less packaging using less material for our packaging, and ensuring that all out packaging is recyclable in South Africa. Several in-store trials are currently underway at selected Woolworths stores in order to engage customers on the new plastic reduction efforts, including: Wooden cutlery and paper straws are being rolled out in NowNow and WCafes with a view to phase out plastic cutlery and straws completely. Plastic straws are no longer available for purchase in store. Paper-stemmed earbuds will be on the shelves by the end of October and plastic ear buds will no longer be sold in store. A pilot coffee cup recycling programme is currently underway in NowNow stores, with a view to rolling out nationally. The retailer is trialling reverse recycling vending machines, where customers can bring in their recyclables and put them into the vending machine so that they can be recycled. Woolworths is also trialling a new range of affordable reusable shopping bags. Many key milestones have already been reached in this plastic reduction and recycling journey: Woolworths has already successfully light-weighted and reduced their packaging by almost 700 tonnes to date. This means that the retailer has been able to reduce the amount of plastic used in its packaging while still maintaining food integrity and preventing food waste. Woolworths was also the first retailer in SA to launch On Pack Recycling Labelling that clearly communicated the recyclability of the packaging. Woolworths was the first retailer in South Africa to launch a plant-based plastic milk bottle in 2016. Woolworths was the first major South African retailer to use recycled PET (rPET) in juice bottles and to incorporate recycled PET bottles into their packaging. Woolworths uses up to 50% post-consumer recycled content in more than 600 products lines. Woolworths was the first major retailer in South Africa to remove all plastic micro-beads from own-brand beauty and bath products. After working closely with recyclers, Woolworths recently successfully trialed recycling their PET salad trays into fabric for the automobile industry. This is a great example of where Woolworths is striving to ensure a circular economy. In addition to the 121 stores phasing out plastic bags, 29 stores have already done so. Woolworth has 452 food stores and 279 fashion, beauty and home stores across South Africa. The full list of stores that will be plastic-bag free are: Gauteng Stores Moreleta Village (Already in effect) Maroun Square (Already in effect) Sandton City (Already in effect) Nicolway (Already in effect) Melrose Arch (Already in effect) Rosebank (Already in effect) Mooiriver Junction (New) (Already in effect) Parkview Kimiad (Already in effect) Eastgate Jhb (Already in effect) Douglasdale Jhb Blubird Centre Jhb Morningsidewedge Hyde Park Graystone Morningside Shopping Benmore Gardens Discovery Corporate Cantebury Crossing Bryanston Blue Hills Blackheath Crowthorne Jhb Bryan Park Westways Northcliff Jhb Chilli Lane Valley Centre Jhb Summit Road Corp Olivedale Jhb Cedar Square Town Square Parkwood Jhb Randsteam Jhb Honeycrest Randpark Monilith Krugersdorp Grant Avenue Blairgowrie Greenside Jhb Ferndale South Downs Jhb Woodbridge Farrarmere Bedford Square Jhb East Rand Retail Rynfield Square Jhb Northmead Square Jhb Norkem Square Jhb Modderfontein Parkrands Olympus Village Pta Lemon Tree Alberton Edenmeadow Silver Oaks Faerie Glen Lynwood Bridge El Ridge Jhb New Redruth Alberton Bracken Gardens Jhb Menlyn Maine Nina Park Gift Acres Bedfordview Columbine Sq Atterbury Sunward Park The Club Waterkloof Linksfield Castle Walk Green Valley Castle Gate (New Store Opening End November) KwaZulu Natal Stores: Delcairn (Already in effect) Midlands Mall (Already in effect) Lillies Quarter Kensington Drive Mc Keurtan Ave Cascades Centre Pmb Granada Centre Dbn Howick Hayfields Sunningdale Westville Mall Mount Edgecombe Windermere Bulwer Road Cowey Road Amanzimtoti Cbd Seadoone Mt Richmore Salt Rock Hilton Woodburn KZN Balito Lifestyle Western Cape Stores: Constantia Emporium (Already in effect) Steenberg Village (Already in effect) V&A Waterfront (Already in effect) Hout Bay (Already in effect) Pinelands (Already in effect) Blue Route Mall (Already in effect) Tyger Valley (Already in effect) Canal Walk CT (Already in effect) Plettenberg Bay (Already in effect) Knysna Mall (Already in effect) Cavendish Square (Food Market – Already in effect) Paarl Mall (Food Market- Already in effect) Table Bay Mall (Food Market – Already in effect) Constantia Village Waterstone S/west Palmyra Road Gardens CT Park & Shop Big Bay Fishhoek Willowbridge Capricorn Square Old Bakery Cobble Walk Kloof Street CT The Sanctuary Colosseum CT Paddocks Laborie Centre Paarl Okovango Crossing Glen Garry Parklands Soneike Laguna Mall Foreshore Wellington Dean Street Sunset Beach Sir Lowrys Pass Franschhoek Rondebosch Corp Camps Bay Simonstown Main Rd Kenilworth Sitari CT Richmond Northern Cape Stores: North Cape Mall Eastern Cape Stores: Walmer Park (Already in effect) Access Park (Already in effect) PE Gardens Sunridge Village Hibiscus Mall Mpumalanga Stores: Ilanga Nelspruit (Already in effect) Riverside Nelspruit (Already in effect) Nelspruit Crossing White River Crossing Ben Fleur Free State Stores: Langenhoven Park BFN Preller Sq Bloem Picture: Unsplash Related Posts Buildings, roads and homes flood as severe weather hits KZN 18 May 2023 Good news from the brink of extinction in Volcanoes National Park 11 May 2023 Photojournalist Graeme Green went to Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park to document the recently opened campus... read more Curiosity skilled the cat 5 May 2023 A member of The Explorer’s Club and founder of Curiosity Company, Francois Malherbe uses tracking... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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