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By Niamh Leonard-Bedwell2021-05-14T11:37:00+01:00 Source: Colman’s The packaging will roll out across Colman’s Sausage Casserole SKU, with the rest of the range transitioning later this year Colman’s is switching its Meal Makers sachets into to fully recyclable, paper-based packs. The Unilever-owned brand has switched its Sausage Casserole flavour from packets made from plastic, aluminium and paper to new packs that use a barrier paper and fit within On-Pack Recycling Label guidelines. The rest of its range will transition into the new packs over the course of the year. Colman’s said the new packs would save over 240 tonnes of material being sent to landfill once the rollout was complete. It wanted to give consumers the option to easily add flavour to their meals in a “more environmentally friendly” way, it said. ....
22nd April 2021 Manufacturers and supermarkets should do more to make refillable products widely available and clearly labelled to help shoppers save money and the environment. This is according to consumer watchdog Which? that found shoppers are struggling to find environmentally friendly refill products on supermarket shelves. It also suggests that a lack of clear labelling means many consumers may be unaware that refills are available for personal care and cleaning products. A survey by Which? found that 75% of consumers were open to buying refillable products, but only 36% of people had seen them on sale. 29% also said difficulty finding refillable products was the main reason they had not purchased any in the last year. ....
New packaging labels launched to encourage consumers to 'refill or return' | News thegrocer.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thegrocer.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.