Iceland launches trial of paper carrier bags

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Supermarket continues war on plastic waste with offer of paper bags or new reusable bags made from post-consumer plastic waste

Iceland has stepped up its efforts to phase out plastic waste with the launch of a new trial to switch to paper carrier bags or re-usable bags made from recycled plastic. The supermarket giant, which...

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