Port Melbourne Grocer receives recycled hybrid trolleys

The Port Melbourne Grocer has just received an order of Supercart Mini Hybrid Shopping Trolleys. In total the order diverts the equivalent of 1,320 2L milk bottles worth of plastic from landfill, or about 53kg of plastic which is a great effort for a small sized store. You can read the full story on Page 4 of the October 1st edition at the Bayside leader website.

Both the Port Melbourne Grocer and Brighton Grocer stores are part of the Reddrop group and are committed to the big push for a more sustainable future. They’re hoping that other supermarkets might follow their lead in reducing their impact.