The reason was the anger of consumers, who claimed that hangers were not necessarily included in their packages, although things could be easily folded instead.
The largest British clothing manufacturer Marks and Spencer has announced that it will get rid of unnecessary clothes hangers. Express writes about it.
The brand is changing the way it displays its clothes in stores in an effort to reduce the use of single-use plastic. The company wants to help the environment by reducing the amount of plastic hangers that end up in landfills each year.
One option could be to display clothing items on tables in stores instead of hanging them.
It is also known that the retailer will collect and reuse hangers already found in its stores. Customers can return their hangers to their local Marks and Spencer branch where they will be reused and recycled.
We remind you, earlier in the EU the sale of disposable plastic products was banned.
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