Did you know?

Waitrose was the first British supermarket to launch a “Bag For Life” scheme in 1998. It was the first closed-loop recycling initiative; returned and broken bags are made into black benches placed outside Waitrose stores.

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Farmer in growing shed

Did you know?

Waitrose was the first British supermarket to launch a “Bag For Life” scheme in 1998. It was the first closed-loop recycling initiative; returned and broken bags are made into black benches placed outside Waitrose stores.

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