Sainsbury’s has announced it is removing plastic trays from its by Sainsbury’s steak range, replacing them with a cardboard alternative which uses 70% less plastic. The new trays will launch across 10 products in the range and will be available in all stores and online from July 5th. They can be recycled at home by rinsing the cardboard before placing it in a kerbside recycling bin. Sainsbury’s introduced cardboard tray packaging to its Taste the Difference and So Organic steaks previously. The announcement is the latest in a string of…
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Sainsbury’s introduces Henry Holland x Bags of Ethics collection to support LGBTQIA+ communities
Customers shopping in Sainsbury’s stores or online will be able to buy British Designer, Henry Holland’s x Bags of Ethics exclusive collection from now until September. The retailer will be donating £25,000 from the new Pride collection to akt, a charity that supports homeless LGBTQIA+ young people experiencing homelessness or living in a hostile environment with access to employment, education and training. The trendy and sustainable collection includes a reusable coffee cup, water bottle and tote bag, all made from 100% sustainable cotton and recycled materials. Henry Holland is synonymous…
Read MoreSainsbury’s making waves to improve welfare across own-brand tuna and cut prices for customers
Sainsbury’s is making even bigger steps in its commitment to sustainable fish sourcing this week, becoming the only big four supermarket to sell 100% MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) certified, pole and line caught canned tuna across its own label. At the same time, Sainsbury’s own-brand canned tuna will become the latest customer favourite to be reduced in price. For the first time, by Sainsbury’s tuna will be included in Aldi Price Match as the retailer invests more to lower the price of canned tuna for customers. From today customers can…
Read MoreSainsbury’s opens its most energy-efficient supermarket ever
Sainsbury’s has launched a new flagship supermarket in Hook, Hampshire, which is projected to use only half the energy of a similar-sized Sainsbury’s store and 25% less electricity than its other most energy-efficient supermarkets. Combining innovations in construction and engineering to arrive at the design of the new 25,000 sq. ft. supermarket, Sainsbury’s is building on and bringing together an array of energy-saving features that can now be found in other stores across its estate. A store that is Better for the planet: Sainsbury’s Hook will operate using 100% renewable…
Read MoreSainsbury’s launches first store with fully electric delivery fleet
Sainsbury’s has announced that its Nine Elms London superstore is now delivering to customers using a fully electric fleet. The new electric vans mean customers’ grocery shopping will be delivered with zero emissions. The Nine Elms delivery fleet is made up of 12 vans, with both the vehicle and fridge units now powered by electricity, so they will not emit carbon emissions or dust, dirt, soot, or smoke into the air. This means that the 145,000 households in Sainsbury’s Nine Elms delivery area can receive groceries from vehicles that are…
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