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Monday, 18 September 2023

Fruitful pickings. Tesco works with Veolia to recycle soft plastic and support schools across the UK

Tesco is teaming up with the top sustainable resource management company Veolia, Groundwork and local councils to introduce greener areas in schools, and give children a stronger, better start by learning more about thir environment.

The Veolia Orchard campaign will be donating nearly 600 fruit trees and 800 strawberry plants to schools which are hampered by having limited space or having no green areas at all. 

Now in its second successful year the scheme has grown across another 190 schools thanks to the generous support of 22 local councils.

To help house the plants, Tesco will be donating special planters which are made using from recycled soft plastics, which have been collected in its stores from customers to help recycle plastics that can't always be collected via kerbside collections. 

Soft plastic used in each planter could include bread bags, carrier bags and pasta packets, all collected taken from Tesco’s in-store drop off locations, and will help recycle approximately 7.3 tonnes of materials. 

The apple and pear trees and strawberry plants, provided by Grow at Brogdale who specialise in organic plant care, will be delivered to the winning schools during the month of November, when the trees will have dropped their leaves and gone hibernation, thus giving them the best possible chance of surviving our winter weather. Veolia’s own ProGrow will also be providing peat-free compost to fill the planters up.

Veolia Orchard is part of Veolia's Sustainable Schools programme, which aims to help teach children and younger adults the importance of protecting our planet and our environment. Tesco’s own Stronger Starts campaign supports the physical and mental wellbeing of children, encouraging healthy eating alongside learning and opportunities to get more active.

Pascal Hauret, Managing Director, Municipal at Veolia said: “Improving air quality around schools, engaging pupils on the power of plants and finding innovative recycling solutions which contribute the greater benefit to the communities we serve in is all part of our purpose to deliver ecological transformation. 

"Considering the fact that we only launched Veolia Orchard last year, we're thrilled at how popular the campaign is with schools and are delighted to be able to support almost double the amount we did in 2022.” 

Courtney Pallett, Tesco’s Packaging Campaigns Manager said: “Our in-store recycling locations help make soft plastics even easier for our customers to recycle. We’re obviously really pleased to work with Veolia to turn the plastic waste we collect into something new,  keeping the waste out of the environment and helping create greener learning spaces for children in our local communities.”

Tesco’s 4Rs packaging strategy aims to remove plastic where it can, reduce it where it can't, reuse more and recycle what's left. To date, Tesco has removed over 2 billion pieces of plastic from its UK business, including: 

●    200+ million bags from Tesco.com deliveries

●    100+ million extra lids from products such as wipes, creams, yogurts and desserts

●    50 million pieces of plastic wrapping from cans of branded beers and ciders

For more information on Veolia Orchard, or Veolia’s Sustainable Schools programme, visit www.veolia.co.uk/schools.