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22 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

22 August 2023

Net zero bottle scheme to impose £1.8bn burden on retailers

The groundbreaking scheme, aimed at enhancing recycling and reducing plastic waste, holds promise for the environment.

Mohamed Dabo August 21 2023

A new report reveals that the proposed Net Zero Bottle Scheme is set to have a substantial financial impact on retailers, imposing an annual cost of £1.8bn.

The scheme, which aims to enhance recycling rates and reduce plastic waste, has garnered attention for its potential environmental benefits.

However, retailers now face significant economic consequences, leading to concerns within the industry.

Rising financial strain on retailers

The Net Zero Bottle Scheme seeks to encourage recycling and reduce reliance on single-use plastics. But it is poised to create considerable financial pressure on retailers across the United Kingdom.

The scheme's annual cost, estimated at £1.8bn, will be distributed among a range of retail businesses and represents a substantial financial burden.

The scheme aligns with the government's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions and reducing plastic waste but raises concerns about the economic implications.

Striking a balance between environmental goals and economic sustainability is becoming increasingly challenging for businesses in the retail sector.

Retailers seek solutions

Retailers are actively exploring strategies to mitigate the financial impact of the Net Zero Bottle Scheme. This includes potential price adjustments, operational efficiencies and engaging with policymakers to ensure that the burden remains manageable.

As the scheme's implementation approaches, retailers will be closely monitoring its effects on their bottom line, hoping to find innovative solutions to adapt to the changing landscape of sustainability regulations.

The Net Zero Bottle Scheme, while promising from an environmental perspective, presents a formidable financial challenge for retailers.

As the debate between sustainability and economic viability intensifies, retailers are left grappling with the pressing need to find effective solutions to cope with the anticipated £1.8bn annual cost.

COVID-19 drove rapid digitalization within the retail and apparel sector

As ecommerce experienced booming growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers accelerated their digitalization strategies to keep up with demand. The cloud has become an important model for delivering and maintaining enterprise IT resources. Many retailers have developed in-house cloud divisions that will allow them to better exploit the cloud’s capabilities. However, for those players that do not have the necessary skills in-house, the cloud can pose some significant challenges.

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