Nestlé Seeks To ‘Slim Down’ Packaging For Confectionery Sharing Bags
Nestlé has announced that it is slimming down the packaging for its confectionery sharing bags on sale in the UK and Ireland, in a move that will reduce the plastic used in said bags by 15% on average.
Nestlé sells approximately 140 million confectionery sharing bags in the UK and Ireland every year, and the group said that the packaging redesign will save close to one million square metres of packaging per year.
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