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As part of its ambition to be Australia’s most sustainable supermarket, Coles has today reaffirmed its commitment to packaging sustainability by joining the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands Plastics Pact (ANZPAC) as a founding member.
Led by The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO), the new Pact commits Coles to four clear, actionable targets by 2025, including: eliminating unnecessary and problematic plastic packaging; ensuring 100 per cent of plastic packaging is recyclable, reusable or compostable; increasing the current volume of plastic packaging collected and effectively recycled by at least 25%; and ensuring an average of 25% recycled content is in plastic packaging across the region.[1]
Coles is gearing up to raise unprecedented funds to fight Motor Neurone Disease this year by nearly doubling the number of locations where it will run.
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Down Down relaunch in stores saves Aussies on breakfast, lunch and dinner
Coles has taken the price of some of Australia’s breakfast, lunch and dinner favourites Down Down since the start of the year, helping lower the cost of a weekly shop for Aussie families.
The price reductions include Coles Pikelets 8-pack, Down Down to $2 from $3
[†]; Coles Free Range Eggs 12 pack 600g, Down Down to $3.90 from $4.10; Coles Spaghetti 500g, Down Down to $1 from $1.20; and Coles Boneless Pork Shoulder Roast, Down Down to $7.50/kg from $9/kg.
Perfect for back-to-school lunchboxes, Coles 24 pack Cheese Slices are Down Down to $6.50 from $7; while Coles Banana Bread Slices 5-packs are Down Down to $4.50 from $5.