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Aldi plans to reduce plastic use in packaging by 25 per cent by 2025 – NEWS.com.au
Aldi plans to reduce plastic use in packaging by 25 per cent by 2025

Australians are looking for ways to reduce plastic and packaging as we see a rise in single-use plastics like takeaway cutlery alongside the pandemic. Aldi has made a commitment to completely phase out single-use plastics in its stores including tableware and cotton buds which will be out the door by the end of the year. The household essentials will be replaced with eco-friendly versions.
There will also be no more plastic bags at your banana stand or plastic sleeves on your spring onions.
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