Royal Canin recycling program aims to save 55 million pet food bags
Pet food maker Royal Canin and waste management company TerraCycle have rolled out a free recycling program, where Aussies can recycle their Royal Canin and Eukanuba pet food bags at veterinary clinics.
The program has already begun in veterinary clinics on the Eastern Seaboard and will roll out nationally to help reduce the amount of pet food packaging ending in landfills each year. Royal Canin aims to prevent 20,000kgs of packaging – equivalent to 55 million bags – from entering the landfill and connect more pets with the local vet clinic during the first year of the program.
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