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Carrefour Launches Green Payment Channel For Environmentalists

December 6, 2006
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Environment

Retailing giant Carrefour has taken the lead in launching "green" payment aisles, allowing those consumers who are concerned with protecting the environment to pay first.

Consumers who buy Carrefour's RMB3 shopping bag, which is said to be environment friendly, will be entitled to pay first without queuing in the long lin at the stores. However, this has not been well recieved by consumers because they think that the bags are too expensive, although Carrefour claims that it makes no profit from the bags.

Despite all this, Carrefour says it will consider adopting other measures to popularize the use of these kind of eco-friendly shopping bags.

The use of shopping bags in large supermarkets has been a great waste to the economy as well as a cause of environmental pollution. Supermarkets are now considering launching paid shopping bags and consumers are advised to bring shopping bags or use green shopping bags to help save the environment.

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