Whole Foods to Sack Plastic Bags by Earth Day

by Jarrett Martineau | January 22, 2008 at 11:47 am
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More encouraging news on the part of major retailers that are making commitments to better environmental practices. Today, Whole Foods has announced they will eliminate the use of plastic grocery bags. This follows recent commitments made by retailers in China and in Australia to do the same.

It is equally encouraging to note that consumers' attitudes have shifted enough to see this as a positive move. Hopefully other companies will do the same and help to increase momentum on this issue. The elimination of plastic shopping bags is a seemingly small but important step in the right direction.

Natural and organic grocer Whole Foods Market announced today it will stop using disposable plastic grocery bags at supermarket checkouts and encourage reusable bags instead.

The decision affects all of the company's 270 stores in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. Whole Foods said its goal is to be plastic bag-free by Earth Day on April 22.

"Central to Whole Foods Market's core values is caring for our communities and the environment, and this includes adopting wise environmental practices," said A.C. Gallo, co-president and chief operating officer for Whole Foods Market.

Cities and countries are increasingly restricting single-use plastic shopping bags because they don't break down in landfills and can clog waterways, endanger wildlife and litter roadsides, Gallo said.

He estimated that the move by Whole Foods will keep 100 million new plastic grocery bags out of the environment between Earth Day and the end of this year alone.

Before taking the step, Whole Foods tested doing away with disposable plastic bags in San Francisco, Toronto and Austin and saw positive customer response, Gallo said.

The grocery company will continue to offer 100-percent recycled paper grocery bags.

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mixed.species

Our bet is other retailers will be soon to follow Whole Foods lead on the elimination of plastic grocery bags!

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Miyspirit
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at 17:21 on January 22nd, 2008

Jarrett Martineau, I like this story. It's great
stuff....its about time...now if only they can reduce 90% of the packaging’s on
the retails shelves that would make a huge impact as well for the green team! Apositive move, truly a sign of the times and much needed for a better futher for all!

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jihye jeong

hi whole foods

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