Not sure exactly when they changed but I noticed new plastic trolleys in Dickson today. I have my doubts that entirely replacing a fleet of salvageable metal trolleys with plastic ones (even if recycled plastics) is actually “pushing for a greener future”.

  • winterayars
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    1 year ago

    There’s a reason “reduce” and “reuse” come before “recycle”. This sounds like a waste :(

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, if their trolley fleet was due for an upgrade perhaps it would make sense. I do wonder how durable the plastic trolleys are long term being mistreated and left out in the elements.

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        1 year ago

        I remember Target went plastic trolleys for a stint. They didn’t really go the distance.

        If I recall correctly Woolworths had also tried this with Big W trolleys though all evidence of this appears to be scrubbed from the internet.