No more plastic cap on one-litre Campina Organic drink cartons
Dairy firm FrieslandCampina has removed plastic bottle caps from the one-litre packaging of its Campina Organic drink cartons. The packaging now features a new pouring opening that ends the need for plastic screw caps. Other changes made to the packaging include the removal of one layer of material, which makes the unbleached brown carton directly visible. The changes in the Campina Organic packaging have resulted in a 37-percent lowering of CO2 emissions.
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