Woolworths preserves landmark moment as it stores its 'very last plastic bag' in archives
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Whether you're choosing to forgo single-use coffee cups or swapping out plastic straws and cling wrap for reusable options, it's clear that Australians all across the country are driven to protect our planet.
And it's not just individuals taking action; major companies, retailers, and supermarkets are also rising to the challenge. One notable example is Woolworths.
Since 2022, Woolworths has been phasing out all single-use plastic shopping bags in their stores, in line with state government bans on single-use plastics across Australia.
And in a landmark moment, Woolworths has recently made a significant milestone in their sustainability efforts. They have proudly preserved their very last single-use plastic shopping bag in their Heritage Centre, marking the end of an era.
This bold move by Woolworths is expected to eliminate approximately 9,000 tonnes of plastic waste each year as they bid farewell to their 15-cent plastic bags.
Located at the Norwest Support Office in New South Wales, the Heritage Centre houses national archives from nearly 100 years of Woolworths in Australia. From the first-ever cash register in a Woolies store to the last 15-cent plastic bag, this centre tells the story of the brand's evolution over the decades.
Last Friday, Stephen Ward, the manager of the Heritage Centre, submitted the last-ever plastic bag to the archives, saying, 'This is my 50th year working for Woolworths. When I retired five years ago, I decided to take over managing the Heritage Centre. It's a full circle moment submitting the last ever 15-cent Woolworths plastic bag from our stores, alongside the first paper checkout bags from 1957.'
While the plastic bags have been removed from stores across Australia, it's worth noting that they're still being used for the supermarket's online orders. But don't worry; Woolies is working to phase out plastic bags from their online shopping service by the end of this year.
By archiving this last plastic bag, Woolworths has not only marked a significant milestone in their environmental efforts, but they've also set an example for other businesses to follow.
In the meantime, it's up to us all to make conscious efforts in our daily lives to limit our plastic usage.
So, next time you shop at Woolworths or any other supermarket, be sure to carry your reusable bags and remember the saying: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Together, we can make a difference for the environment and the generations that come after us.
And it's not just individuals taking action; major companies, retailers, and supermarkets are also rising to the challenge. One notable example is Woolworths.
Since 2022, Woolworths has been phasing out all single-use plastic shopping bags in their stores, in line with state government bans on single-use plastics across Australia.
And in a landmark moment, Woolworths has recently made a significant milestone in their sustainability efforts. They have proudly preserved their very last single-use plastic shopping bag in their Heritage Centre, marking the end of an era.
This bold move by Woolworths is expected to eliminate approximately 9,000 tonnes of plastic waste each year as they bid farewell to their 15-cent plastic bags.
Located at the Norwest Support Office in New South Wales, the Heritage Centre houses national archives from nearly 100 years of Woolworths in Australia. From the first-ever cash register in a Woolies store to the last 15-cent plastic bag, this centre tells the story of the brand's evolution over the decades.
Last Friday, Stephen Ward, the manager of the Heritage Centre, submitted the last-ever plastic bag to the archives, saying, 'This is my 50th year working for Woolworths. When I retired five years ago, I decided to take over managing the Heritage Centre. It's a full circle moment submitting the last ever 15-cent Woolworths plastic bag from our stores, alongside the first paper checkout bags from 1957.'
While the plastic bags have been removed from stores across Australia, it's worth noting that they're still being used for the supermarket's online orders. But don't worry; Woolies is working to phase out plastic bags from their online shopping service by the end of this year.
Key Takeaways
- Woolworths has made 'soft plastic shopping bag history' by archiving their 'last plastic bag' in their Heritage Centre.
- The supermarket giant phased out all plastic shopping bags in 2022, resulting in an estimated reduction of 9,000 tonnes of plastic annually.
- The Heritage Centre is home to national archives from nearly 100 years of Woolworths in Australia, including the first-ever Woolies cash register.
- Plastic shopping bags are still used for online orders but are planned to be phased out by the end of the year.
By archiving this last plastic bag, Woolworths has not only marked a significant milestone in their environmental efforts, but they've also set an example for other businesses to follow.
In the meantime, it's up to us all to make conscious efforts in our daily lives to limit our plastic usage.
So, next time you shop at Woolworths or any other supermarket, be sure to carry your reusable bags and remember the saying: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Together, we can make a difference for the environment and the generations that come after us.