Morrisons has completely removed plastic packaging from its Christmas gift wrap and accessory ranges - removing over 3.1 tonnes of plastic shrink wrap from its wrapping paper alone. This is in addition to the removal of glitter and plastic from paper wrap, crackers and cards in previous years, which has reduced plastic in its range by over 150 tonnes over the past three years.
This year, Morrisons has removed plastic film and plastic shrink wrap from its festive wrapping paper and gifting accessories such as gift tags and bags. Gift bags will comprise of recyclable paper, replacing their plastic ribbon handles with a paper twist or paper braid alternative.
To help customers and to make disposing of festive wrap easier, Morrisons is also launching a fully recyclable sticky tape, meaning there is no need to remove it before placing it in curbside collections or contaminating the paper recycling stream with bits of plastic.
Along with offering customers a chance to have a more sustainable Christmas, the price of wrapping paper has been halved compared to its price last Christmas. Previously costing £2 in 2021, wrapping paper will cost just 99p this year and gift bags have also been reduced, giving customers more incentive to have an eco-friendlier Christmas.