Public Blast Supermarkets over Stalling Action on Plastic Waste - London Business News
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Supermarkets accused of stalling action on plastic waste
Supermarkets are facing a storm of public criticism over their failure to tackle plastic pollution, with new research revealing widespread anger at the industry’s inaction. According to findings released yesterday (Thursday 15th May 2025) by environmental campaign group Nature 2030, nearly four in five Britons (78%) believe supermarkets still rely too heavily on single-use plastic, while 69% accuse major chains of putting profits before the envi…
Public blast supermarkets over stalling action on plastic waste - London Business News
Almost 80 per cent (78%) say supermarkets still use too much single-use plastic, with 69 per cent arguing the big chains put profits before reducing their environmental footprint. UK supermarkets… The post Public blast supermarkets over stalling action on plastic waste appeared first on London Business News
Campaigners question supermarkets’ role in DRS management body
MRW Campaigners question supermarkets’ role in DRS management body Nature 2030 group asked whether retailers can be trusted to put environment first as poll shows public distrust on plastic waste issueCampaigners question supermarkets’ role in DRS management body Daniel Bosley
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