FrieslandCampina Signs European Plastics Pact
Dutch dairy company, FrieslandCampina has signed the European Plastics Pact, reconfirming the company’s commitment and ambition regarding plastics.
The company has announced that it aims to ensure its entire packaging portfolio is reusable and/or recyclable by 2025 and that its production chain is free from fossil fuel emissions by 2050.
The European Plastics Pact has been signed by 13 countries and 30 large companies. The organisation monitors participants’ progress in the transport of plastic waste and circular design of plastic.
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