MORRISONS is to offer paper carrier bags to all customers in May as part of its continuing drive to remove unnecessary plastic from its stores.

The paper bags have been trialled in eight Morrisons stores including Skipton and Yeadon since January and have proved popular with customers.

They are made in Wales from paper from sustainably managed forests and are strong enough to carry heavy weights up to 16kg. They will be priced at 20p, which will be the same price as Morrisons standard plastic carrier bag.

The paper grocery bags, which can be reused and ultimately recycled, are labelled 'Reusable Paper Bag'.

Andy Atkinson, group customer and marketing director at the Bradford-based chain, said: “We are taking another meaningful step that will remove an estimated 1,300 tonnes of plastic out of the environment each year.

“Our customers have told us that reducing plastic is their number one environmental concern so introducing the paper bag across the nation will provide another way of reducing the plastic in their lives.”

Morrisons has also assessed the bag’s carbon footprint and it is equivalent to the standard plastic carrier bag.

Morrisons has introduced a number of measures over the last 12 months to reduce plastic use which include:

• Removing single use 5p carrier bags which led to 25% reduction in overall bag sales;

• Enabling customers to bring their own containers to Morrisons’ Butchers and Fishmongers counters;

• Moving all loose fruit and veg to be sold in paper rather than plastic bags; and,

• Removing plastic packaging from many items such as plastic sleeves from cucumbers during the British growing season.