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Co-op to remove plastic bags for life from all stores

Co-op to remove plastic bags for life from all stores Co-op will remove plastic bags for life from sale in all 2,600 stores, citing concerns that they are increasing the amount of plastic in circulation, instead choosing to offer customers 10p compostable bags. Co-op’s new initiative will remove 29.5 million bags for life, weighing around 870 tonnes of plastic The retailer will start removing plastic bags for life across all its stores. In the short-term, reusable bag prices will be increased to 50p, with Co-op offering certified compostable bags for 10p to incentivise customers. The company notes that bags for life use more plastic in production than traditional single-use bags. Co-op’s new initiative will remove 29.5 million bags for life, weighing around 870 tonnes of plastic, from sale each year.  

Care Hero of the Year finalists revealed

Home manager at Larkrise Care Centre in Banbury She said: “I never in a million years expected to be nominated, let alone be a finalist. I am passionate about health and social care and proud of the warm, safe and comforting home that Larkrise offers to our residents. From the bottom of my heart thank you for the nomination and thank you to my team for all of their hard work.” She was nominated by her colleague Fiona Mayfield, who said: “Lyndsay is an out and out leader. She guided us through the hardest year of our lives and we have reached the other side as strong as ever.

Unsung Hero Awards shortlist revealed

Vlad Leca He said: “I would like to thank everyone that made this possible and I am most grateful for the appreciation. I hope the right person wins.” He was nominated by his life manager Zafar Iqbal, who said: “He should win the award for Unsung Hero as he quietly goes about his work unnoticed, but always provides an excellent and efficient service. He is always willing to look into jobs even when they don’t fall into his technical area, getting support and guidance from other contractors to swiftly resolve issues and keep Oxford’s health facilities safe and open. The work that he does is essential and he deserves to be celebrated. Vlad doesn’t really see how he has helped with the Covid effort and he thinks keeping the NHS running and open was all down to the clinical frontline teams; but if buildings are unsafe to use, then patients can’t receive care. He has been a real unsung hero in the pandemic fight. He has a very positive frame of mind and no ask is t

Sainsbury s announces massive change to affect every store in UK

Sainsbury s announces massive change to affect every store in UK
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HEALTH AWARDS: Volunteer gave belongings to those in need

THE moment we ve all been waiting for is almost here: next week, we will be able to reveal the finalists of the Oxfordshire Health & Social Care Awards. In a special supplement, free with the Oxford Mail and Oxford Times on Thursday, April 29, we will introduce you to the top three nominees in each categories, as chosen by our panel of judges. The winners will then be named at a virtual awards ceremony hosted by GP and TV personality Dr Hilary Jones and streamed live on our Facebook page on May 21 from 7pm. “I’m absolutely delighted to finally be able to reveal that Dr Hilary Jones will be hosting our awards ceremony,” said editor Pete Gavan. “Unfortunately, due to Covid restrictions, the ceremony will be held virtually. While we are disappointed not to be able to meet our finalists in person, this will give us the opportunity to open the event to all our readers, wherever they may be. There will be no limit on how many people can attend, so do join us on the night

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