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=== Environmental Protection Policies === To tackle the climate change and protect the environment, morrison has joined the "Task Force on Climate-related Finnical Discolosures(TFCD) and the board had layed out the following task to reduce waste and carbon: Morrison is committed to reducing plastic usage with a specific goal of decreasing their own-brand plastic packaging by 50% by 2025. Notably, they are the first supermarket to pledge the complete removal of plastic bags for life. To address more challenging plastic items, they have introduced paper bags as an alternative, which is expected to reduce approximately 3,200 tons of plastic waste. In addition, Morrison has invested in recycling operations through a joint venture with Yes Recycling (Fife) Ltd. This partnership is focused on processing hard-to-recycle soft plastics and has the capacity to handle 15,000 tons of flexible plastic packaging Apart from their plastic reduction efforts, Morrison is engaged in various environmental initiatives. They supply surplus food to organizations such as food banks, including FareShare and Company Shop. To combat food waste, they have scrapped of 90% of their own-brand milk products by changing the labeling from "use by" to "best before." Notably, milk is a prominent contributor to food waste in the UK, with around 490 million pints wasted annually, and it carries a significant carbon footprint. Beyond the aforementioned initiatives, Morrison is actively engaged in refining its supply chain to reduce ecological impact. This involves their acquisition of Falfish, a Cornwall-based seafood processor. Falfish sources its products from a network of British fishermen who rigorously report the origin of their catches, aligning seamlessly with Morrison's sourcing strategies. Moreover, Morrison maintains its involvement in the Ocean Disclosure Project, a voluntary platform for seafood sourcing disclosure.
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