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27th May 2021
Five of the UK’s largest branded manufacturers – Mars UK, Mondelēz International, Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever – have come together to form a £1m fund aimed at making it easier and more viable to recycle the flexible plastic found on many products in supermarkets.
The Flexible Plastic Fund is being led by producer compliance scheme, Ecosurety, with support from the environmental charity, Hubbub. In collaboration with manufacturers, retailers and recyclers, the Fund intends to improve flexible plastic recycling and reduce plastic pollution by giving the material a stable value.
This will in turn increase the supply of recycled plastic, enabling the industry to become more ‘circular’ and meet the forthcoming UK plastic packaging tax obligations. It is hoped this will generate investment in much-needed infrastructure to make flexible plastic recycling a financially sustainable system.
Cadbury Club will not be rebuilt after devastating fire, but other options open
Stark membership figures are behind Cadbury owner Mondelez saying it is looking at two options to help keep the Cadbury Club spirit alive instead of rebuilding its club house destroyed by fire
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The Cadbury Club will not be rebuilt after it was destroyed by a major fire last summer. Mondelez has confirmed.
Mondelēz International removes plastic windows from Easter eggs Print
16th March 2021
Mondelēz International has removed more than 6.4 million plastic windows from its chocolate Easter eggs, as part of the company’s “Pack Light and Pack Right” strategy.
The company’s full range of Easter eggs, including Cadbury, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury Bournville, Fry’s, Green & Black’s, Maynard’s Bassets and Oreo, is now plastic window free.
The company also removed 108 tonnes of cardboard using 100% sustainable sourced cardboard.
Mondelez’s “Pack Light and Pack Right” strategy seeks to “remove, reduce, replace and recycle packaging across its portfolio in support of its long-term vision of zero net waste packaging”.
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