From January 1, 2022, French supermarkets are prohibited from selling fruits and vegetables under 1.5 kg in plastic packaging, in line with the country's 2021 anti-waste law. Initially, small fruits like strawberries and cherries are exempted from this rule. Retailers are encouraged to switch to eco-friendly alternatives such as cardboard, cellulose nets, or paper bags. However, they face challenges in finding suitable replacement packaging for certain vegetables like radishes, soybeans, and lamb's lettuce. Manufacturers are given an extension to exhaust their plastic stock before fully implementing the new regulations.