How does asda help the environment
Now it has introduced an additional commitment to remove 3bn pieces of plastic from own-brand products by It has also committed to introduce over 40 refillable products by and invest in 50 closed loop and circular projects by , working closely with waste management companies, recyclers and product developers. By offering innovative refill stations, loose fruit and vegetables and plenty of sustainably sourced household goods, they have bought what used to be a niche shopping experience into the mainstream, all under one roof.
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We have a really clear aims — to reduce the environmental impact of our operations, the goods and services we sell, and the suppliers that make them. Without great packaging, many of our products wouldn't make it to our stores, or your homes, in one piece.
Some of our food wouldn't be safe, others wouldn't taste so good, and some things need to be packaged for extra protection as they are so delicate. But, it isn't just about less packaging, it's about packaging that keeps products at their best for longer, both in our stores and your homes.
As part of Walmart's Sustainability targets - Asda is committed to all packaging being recyclable by Read our Plastics Manifesto below and look out for updates on our progress in the News section.
We use energy right across our operations, from fridges to checkouts, ovens to lighting. That's why we have the target of To find out how we're doing this, click here. Whether it's recycling cardboard, reusing fixtures and fittings, donating clothes and food or creating energy from waste, we view all waste as a resource and reuse, recycle, redistribute or recover wherever we can. We know that we still have work to do to reach our zero waste target.
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