This new method of labeling fruits and vegetables could make packaging, which is only there to separate organic from non-organic products, superfluous. This could result in far less use of plastic, paper and metal and could help reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The pilot project will start in around 800 REWE and PENNY stores in North-Rhine Westphalia mid-March and will initially take place for a period of four weeks. Depending on how customers respond, an expansion for the test is planned.