Boots joins push to end sale of plastic-based wet wipes | BusinessGreen News

2022-08-08 04:56:27 By : Ms. Linda Wen

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Boots has become the latest retailer to commit to banning the sale of all plastic-based wet wipes from its stores, having written to its suppliers across the UK and Ireland to inform them it will remove...

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