Heinz is thinking outside the bottle with new paper packaging
Heinz is thinking outside the bottle as it partners with Pulpex to develop new, sustainable, paper packaging for its range of world-famous condiments.
The Heinz bottle – which is almost as iconic as the ketchup inside – may soon be a thing of the past as the company joins brands across the globe in the hunt for more environmentally-friendly packaging.
The new paper bottle is fully recyclable and made from 100% sustainably-sourced wood pulp. It has been developed by Pulpex — a Diageo-backed sustainable packing company that previously created Johnnie Walker’s paper whisky bottle.
Grocery Gazette
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