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Brown paper bags for fruit and veg make a return at Morrisons

The company said it hopes the move will cut the use of 150 million small plastic bags each year.

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Morrisons introduce paper bags

Paper bags for fruit and vegetables have made a come back in Morrisons, as the supermarket tries to cut the use plastic.

Brown paper bags for greengrocer areas have been introduced into 493 stores, and will be rolled out to the rest by the end of the summer.

The company has said it hopes the move will stop the use of more than 150 million small plastic bags each year.

Morrisons supermarket trolley
Shoppers will be able to put loose fruit and veg in paper bags, instead of plastic (PA)

Drew Kirk, fruit and veg director at Morrisons said: “We’ve listened to customers concerns about using plastic bags for fruit and vegetables and that is why we are bringing back paper bags.

“There’s more work to do, but this step will mean we prevent 150 million bags from being used in our stores every year.”

The new bags are made from 100% recyclable paper, and will have a see-through strip so customers and staff can easily see what is inside.

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