"Aldi's Switch to Paper Bags Sparks Mixed Reactions Among Local Shoppers"

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Aldi has eliminated plastic shopping bags from all 2,300 of its US grocery stores, aiming to promote sustainability and reduce plastic usage. The decision will prevent nearly 9 million pounds of plastic from entering circulation annually. The retailer offers cloth bags for purchase and plans to use natural refrigerants in all US stores by 2035. Other retailers like Walmart, Stop & Shop, and Wegmans have also taken steps to eliminate plastic bags and promote the use of reusable alternatives.
- Aldi will only sell paper bags, doing away with plastic shopping bags Courier Journal
- Local shoppers react to Aldi’s plastic bag ban WPXI Pittsburgh
- Aldi Ditches Plastic Bags at All U.S. Stores WJON News
- You won’t find plastic shopping bags at Cleveland’s Aldi stores; Here’s why cleveland.com
- Aldi Removes Plastic Shopping Bags KDUZ/KARP Radio
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