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July 23, 2021 9:06
Coles is on a journey with its customers, team members, partners and farmers to become Australia’s most sustainable supermarket and trusted retailer.
The aisles of more than 2,500 Coles supermarkets, Express and Liquor stores around the country no longer feature single-use plastic tableware and from today today the retailer will no longer give away plastic collectible toys.
Coles aims to be Australia’s most sustainable supermarket
The removal of single-use plastic tableware and toys comes as Coles Group releases its sustainability strategy, setting out its plans to work with customers, suppliers, team members and the community to achieve its ambitions centred around the two pillars of ‘Together to Zero’ and ‘Better Together’ with the campaign launching on Sunday 26 July via DDB Australia.