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Tesco: Remove, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Tesco has announced the second phase of its ‘Remove, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle’ plan aimed at tackling excess packaging in private-label as well as branded products. As part of the...

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Origami cranes: Nestlé Japan to switch out plastic for paper on KitKats

Nestlé Japan is replacing the plastic wrapping on its KitKat candy bars with paper in a bid to become one step closer to its commitment of 100 percent recyclable or...

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Amazon India Plans To Scrap Single-Use Plastic

Amazon.com Inc’s India unit plans to replace single-use plastic in its packaging by June 2020, the company said on Wednesday, the latest move by an ecommerce giant to weed out...

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M&S opts for glitter-free Christmas cards & wrap

Marks & Spencer has said it has removed glitter from its entire Christmas celebration range this year, in a bid to improve recyclability and reduce the impact of microplastics on...

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Rewe Group Pledges To Offer ‘Unpackaged’ Cucumbers

German retailer Rewe Group has pledged to remove plastic packaging from its cucumbers, saving up to 160,000 kilograms of plastic per year. As the retailer noted, the thin plastic film...

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Asda Uses Non-Recyclable Plastic For Car Park Makeover

UK retailer Asda has announced that it has resurfaced its car park in Wakefield with non-recyclable plastic from discarded water bottles. The initiative is part of Asda’s commitment to reduce...

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Sustainable Initiative

Coca-Cola Oceania and Coca-Cola Amatil have announced a significant step forward towards sustainability—by the end of this year, all of their plastic bottles smaller than one litre, and all water...

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Unilever Launches ‘Cif Ecorefill’ In The UK To Reduce Plastic Use

Unilever has announced the launch of ‘Cif ecorefill’ in the UK, which the company claims will remove 1.5 million plastic bottles from supermarkets. The cleaning liquid in ‘ecorefill’ bottles is...

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Asda To Remove Plastic Carrier Bags With Online Grocery Deliveries

UK retailer Asda has announced that it will stop offering single-use plastic carrier bags with its online grocery orders, effective 31 July. The retailer will remove the option of ‘bagged’...

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Morrisons named UK’s most environmentally responsible retailer

Morrisons has been voted as the top British company to work for to save the environment. The Big 4 grocer has been acclaimed as an environmentally responsible company as it...

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Plastic-free July has started

The Plastic-free July has begun, the aim of the initiative is to eliminate the use of disposable plastics – was said on M1 news channel and Kossuth Radio on Thursday....

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Sainsbury’s Tests Reverse Vending Machine For Recycling

UK retailer Sainsbury’s is testing a reverse vending machine in its Lincoln Superstore which allows customers to return plastic bottles for recycling. The machine accepts bottles of up to 3...

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Plastic Straws, Bags No More; Canada Aims To Clean Up Its Act

Canada plans to ban some single-use plastics like straws, bags and cutlery by early 2021 to reduce waste and litter and protect the world’s oceans, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau...

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Back to black: Unilever pioneers circular solution for undetectable black plastic bottles

Unilever has developed a new detectable black pigment for its High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) bottles that enables them to be sorted by plant scanners and recycled. The consumer goods giant claims...

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Schwarzenegger, SodaStream Call To Fight Plastic

Terminator star Arnold Schwarzenegger has teamed up with SodaStream on an appeal to businesses and consumers to fight the growing threat of plastic waste. “Plastic waste is one of the biggest global...

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Corona Collab Supports Ban of Single-use Plastic in Bali

Corona, Parley for the Oceans and World Surf League have partnered with a series of pro-surfers and artists to create a range of limited-edition reusable bags made from Ocean Plastic®,...

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Italy’s Unicoop Firenze Bans Disposable Plates and Glasses

Unicoop Firenze is set to become the first major Italian supermarket chain to impose a ban on the sales of disposable plates, glasses, and cutlery made of plastic. The ban...

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More Than Half Of Fruit And Vegetables Now Packaging-Free At Edeka

Germany retailer Edeka has said that more than half of the products in its fruit and vegetable department are now free of plastic packaging. The retailer has been working on...

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Sainsbury’s to cut down on plastic usage following intense scrutiny from Greenpeace

In light of mounting pressure to eliminate unnecessary and unrecyclable plastic by 2020, second largest UK supermarket chain Sainsbury’s has vowed to step up its sustainability game. Reportedly, it will...

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Supermarkets In Asia Are Using Banana Leaves Instead Of Plastic Bags

Supermarkets in Vietnam and Thailand are leading the fight against single use plastics by doing away with plastic bags altogether and replacing them with banana leaves. Anyway, this new and...

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P&G cuts down on plastic packaging

P&G’s European branch will cut plastic packaging use by 30 percent by 2025 with textile care products, including the Ariel and Lenor ranges – Virginie Helias, vice president and chief...

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The Body Shop launches plastic recycling initiative

Portrait of a female waste-picker made from 1,500 recycled plastic items hand-collected by waste-pickers in Bengaluru, India. Beauty and body care retailer The Body Shop is stepping up its sustainability...

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Coop Netherlands Lowers Price Of Reusable Shopper Bag

In a bid to encourage customers to reduce the use of plastic bags, Coop Netherlands has announced plans to reduce the price of its large reusable shopper bag. It has...

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Asda plans to eliminate single-use plastic from its cafés

Asda aims to ban all single-use plastic from its supermarket cafés by the end of 2019.The trial forms part of several retailer’s ongoing efforts to ban the material. In fact, the...

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Lidl reduces its use of plastic by 210 tons

In addition to the measures already announced, Lidl Magyarország will reduce its use of plastics by a further 210 tonnes by the end of the year by reducing the weight...

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Magazine: Packaging going greener

According to Levente Szabó, sales and marketing director of DS Smith Packaging Hungary, the region’s economic upturn has created growth opportunities in the packaging industry. Packaging materials are changing, due...

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Plastic-free Lego may come

Lego CEO says the company will soon be able to completely stop using plastic for the production of toys, but it is difficult to tell the financial implications of this...

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Adidas to use only recycled plastic from 2024

Adidas is planning to use recycled plastic for its clothing articles and shoes from 2024 – Origo wrote. Over the next six years, they will continue to strive to make...

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Too much plastic waste causes problems

Nowadays it is trendy to be ‘green’ in Hungary as well. According to the experts of HWD Recycling Kft., the waste recycling market is affected by China’s decision to make waste...

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EU environmental policy makers were discussing about plastic waste in Malta

EU environmental ministers discussed the possibilities of fighting against pollution caused by plastic waste. The conference was organized by the EU Presidency in Malta on Wednesday, 26 April in Valletta....

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