Mondelēz International Cuts Plastic Windows From Its Easter Eggs In UK & Ireland
Mondelēz International has removed more than 6.4 million plastic windows from chocolate eggs on sale in the UK and Ireland this Easter, taking 5.4 tonnes of plastic out of the environment and making them easier for consumers to recycle.
The packaging change means that the group’s full Easter egg range, spanning Cadbury, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Cadbury Bournville, Fry’s, Green & Black’s, Maynard’s Bassets and Oreo is free from plastic.
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