Morrisons has announced plans to launch six zero-waste stores with an aim to recycle all packaging and unsold food by 2025.

As part of the supermarket's sustainability push, the new eco stores in Edinburgh will include recycling points for those hard-to-recycle items, including wrappers, crisp packets and face masks. If the trials are successful, Morrisons said the format will be applied to all 498 UK supermarkets.

"We believe that we can, at a stroke, enable these trial stores to move from recycling around 27% of their general waste to over 84%, and with a clear line of sight to 100%," Jamie Winter, sustainability procurement director at Morrisons, told ITV News.

morrisons is moving towards the uk’s first six ‘zero waste’ stores in edinburgh which will have the ability to operate with zero waste by 2025   either from the store itself or from the customers who shop at that store  if successful, the ‘zero waste’ store format will be rolled out to all of morrisons 498 stores across the uk over the next year in the longer term, morrisons aims to recycle all of the waste it creates across all its stores by 2025 shop waste will comprise soft and hard plastics, cardboard, food waste, green waste, ppe, plus tins, cans and foils in morrisons ‘zero waste’ stores, it will be sorted by colleagues in the warehouse, then collected by a range of specialist waste partners for recycling in the ukpinterest
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"All waste collected in our stores will be recycled here in the UK – we will not reprocess anything abroad. If we're successful, we'll roll this zero waste store concept out across the UK as fast as we can."

In more good news, Morrisons has also announced plans to combat food waste, unveiling plans to sell surplus food through its Too Good To Go app with a heavy discount.

Helen Bird, strategic technical manager at recycling charity Wrap, explained that its vital we reduce waste going to landfill.

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morrisons is moving towards the uk’s first six ‘zero waste’ stores in edinburgh which will have the ability to operate with zero waste by 2025   either from the store itself or from the customers who shop at that store  if successful, the ‘zero waste’ store format will be rolled out to all of morrisons 498 stores across the uk over the next year in the longer term, morrisons aims to recycle all of the waste it creates across all its stores by 2025 shop waste will comprise soft and hard plastics, cardboard, food waste, green waste, ppe, plus tins, cans and foils in morrisons ‘zero waste’ stores, it will be sorted by colleagues in the warehouse, then collected by a range of specialist waste partners for recycling in the ukpinterest
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"Plastic bags and wrappers make up nearly a quarter of all plastic packaging that we use in our daily lives, yet only 6% is recycled," she said. "Until we have consistent and comprehensive household collections across the nations, supermarkets play a critical role to enable customers to recycle key items not collected at home."

In August last year, Morrisons announced it would be ditching all plastic 'bag for life' carrier bags and replacing them with sturdy papers alternatives, while they have also reduced own-brand plastic packaging by 8,000 tonnes since 2017.

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