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The move comes as part of Morrisons' bid to reduce the amount of single use plastic in its stores. Supermarket shoppers can once again pick up glass bottles instead of plastic, as part of plans to reduce CO2 emissions.
Morrisons is the first grocer to make the change, with customers able to bring back the empty bottles on their next visit. The supermarket then collects and sanitises the containers so they can be reused — and says they can last for ten years.
Morrisons is trialling the return of glass bottles — which cost 90p and hold one pint of milk — in seven stores in Kent and four around
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