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Published 15:52 20 Apr 2022 BST
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Boots Ireland now has written to its suppliers saying that they will be removing all wet wipes that plastic fibres from its shelves and boots.ie by the end of the year.
This is the latest action the company is taking to reduce their carbon footprint and become more sustainable, as well as ensuring its customers make more sustainable choices.
Speaking about the incoming changes, Andy McQuade, Head of Trading at Boots Ireland, said: “Our customers are more aware than ever before of their impact on the environment, and they are actively looking to brands and retailers to help them lead more sustainable lives.
“We removed plastics our own brand and No7 wet wipe ranges in 2021, and now we are calling on other brands and retailers across Ireland to follow suit in eliminating all plastic-based wet wipes. We all have a responsibility to protect our planet.
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