Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Earth-Day-Break-Free-from-Plastics-Actions-in-UK-27MZIFJXT315F.htmlConceptually similarEarth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVAACompleted★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVA4Completed★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVA5Completed★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVDNCompleted★★★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVAZCompleted★★★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVB1Completed★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVBKCompleted★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVBNCompleted★★★★Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGP0STRVBQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRV9REarth Day Break Free from Plastics Actions in UKGreenpeace volunteers outside Asda supermarket with a sign reading "End Ocean Plastics". In occasion of Earth Day, Greenpeace volunteers have provided sustainably sourced recycled paper bags in local supermarkets to replace the single-use fruit and vegetable bags supplied in the stores. The aim is to show how easy it would be for major retailers to make small changes and start reducing their plastic footprint.Locations:London-United KingdomDate:21 Apr, 2018Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5677px X 3830pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Blue-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Greenpeace volunteers-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Plastics-Small group of people-SupermarketsShoot:Earth Day Break Free from Plastics Action in UKIn occasion of Earth Day, Greenpeace volunteers across London provide sustainably sourced recycled paper bags marked with the text “End Ocean Plastic” in local supermarkets to replace the single-use fruit and vegetable bags supplied in the stores. The aim is to show how easy it would be for major retailers to make small changes and start reducing their plastic footprint.The volunteers visited: Morrisons, Sainsburys, Tesco, Aldi, Waitrose, Asda, Co-op and Marks & Spencers in London.UK supermarkets generate almost a million tonnes of plastic packaging waste every year, adding to the 12 million tonnes of plastic that ends up in our oceans and the stomachs of marine wildlife.