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Central England Co-op has teamed up with Suma Wholefoods to create its first-ever zero waste refill station in its biggest store in Staffordshire.
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Customers will be able to use the new feature for a range of products including oats, porridge, rice and dried fruit as part of its long-term efforts to cut down on plastic packaging and waste.
Hannah Gallimore, Corporate Responsibility Manager at Central England Co-op, said: “As a responsible business, we are committed to minimising our impact on the environment and doing so in new and innovative ways. We are delighted to have launched our first-ever zero waste refill station as we know that it will be something that will appeal to our customers and members.
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Hide AdShe added: “Feedback has been great so far and we cannot wait to hear more of what people think in the coming weeks and months.”
Johnny Spencer, national account manager at Suma, said: “Zero waste is a big trend for many retailers at the moment. More and more customers are looking to cut unnecessary plastic out of their shopping, and retailers themselves want greener stores and supply chains.
“At Suma we’ve seen a growing number of dedicated zero stores open over the last few years, and now we’re starting to see really forward-thinking retailers like Central England Co-operative incorporate refill stations into convenience stores.
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Hide Ad“Central England Co-op have set the bar high with their large, well-designed and well-stocked station. We’ve worked closely together to get the offer right, and I think we’re all pleased with such a fantastic outcome.
“We’ll be watching how it develops, as I’m sure many other retailers will too. There’s no doubt that Central England Co-op are at the start of a trend that will only grow.”
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