Woolworths Australia continues to support more sustainable shopping practices with the purchase of Supercart shopping trolleys in its Randwick Metro store.
Metro Randwick is the first in the Woolworths Metro-branded group of stores to order Supercart shopping trolleys, which will divert 18,120 two-litre plastic milk bottles from entering the waste stream.
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Supercart Australia attended the first National Plastics Summit held at Parliament House Canberra on March 2nd 2020. This summit brought together government, industry and the community in a collaborative effort to tackle the waste crisis.
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The popular Supercart shopping trolley has been honoured with the Innovation of the Year award at the Hume City Business Awards held in Broadmeadows last night. The lightweight and easy to manouevre Supercart hybrid trolleys are developed and manufactured in Campbellfield, Victoria, from recycled Australian plastic diverting 154 x 2-litre milk bottles from landfill or recycling depots, leading the way in sustainable manufacturing.
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Another 10 hybrid shopping trolleys delivered and 1,320 2L milk bottles worth of plastic diverted from landfill. Congratulations to the Port Melbourne grocer on the new fleet. As featured in the Bayside Leader and Herald Sun.
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When Supercart Australia developed its suite of sustainable shopping trolleys and hand baskets it was with the customer experience at the heart of the design. In this interview Technical Director Louw Van Tonder shares his thoughts on small format retailing and what he believes will influence the shopping experience in the future.
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The shopping trolley or hand basket is the first touch point a customer has with a store and the store’s brand. It is imperative that a fleet of aesthetically pleasing, well presented and maintained shopping trolleys and hand baskets are available to assist and enhance shoppers with their shopping experience.
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Anglesea IGA is one of the first Australian supermarkets to become truly sustainable, banning plastic bags years ahead of its time. We demonstrated our trolleys down during the Living Green festival to hear what shoppers had to say.
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Store owner Joe Piedimonte recently purchased a set of lightweight, user-friendly shopping trolleys from Supercart to enhance the customer experience in his North Fitzroy store and we thought it might be good to check in on the customers and Joe to see their feedback.
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Read the editorial featured in Retail World March 2019 edition about our enhanced sustainability credentials thanks to our recycled hybrid shopping trolleys.
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Our Superbasket hand baskets are now available at Spar, Suffolk Park. With a capacity of 30L each and a longitudinal handle, they hold more and are easier to carry.
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Supercart Hybrid Shopping Trolleys are now made from Australian Recycled Plastic.
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We’ve busted the misconception that products labelled as ‘green’ or ‘sustainable’ are in some way inferior with our trolleys made from recycled HDPE. In fact, our trolleys perform to an extremely high standard, so the included recycled material is simply the icing on the cake.
Piedimonte’s Supermarket in North Fitzroy is the first Supermarket in Australia with these trolleys which enhances their existing fleet and demonstrates their commitment to the community values.
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Spar Woombye receives their order of Supercart Mini Hybrid Shopping Trolleys with custom custom red and green handle combination to match their corporate colours.
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The Boatshed Market in Perth is our first customer of Australian made Hybrid Shopping Trolleys. Our trolleys are colour matched to the brand colours enhancing the uniform retail aesthetic.
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Our stand at Inside Retail Live 2018 showcasing our hybrid shopping trolleys and Superbaskets.
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