Tag "újrahasznosított"

Papírozzuk le!

A háztartási papírtörlők, annak ellenére, hogy textilkendőkkel könnyen helyettesíthető termékek, továbbra is nagy népszerűségnek örvendenek. Az emberek előszeretettel alkalmazzák őket takarítás során, de a nyári grillszezonnak is elengedhetetlen kellékei. Azonban egyre...

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A new look for Kotányi spices

Thanks to the culinary revolution of the last few years, not only classic Hungarian flavours, but also those of world cuisine have become popular. Now men are also involved in...

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Heinz partners with Tesco to create recyclable snap-pots

Heinz and Tesco has collaborated on a soft plastics recycling trial to produce recyclable packaging for its Heinz Beanz Snap Pots. The trial set to start in July, will see...

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Recycled Aluminum for Deodorant Sprays

Drugstore retailer Rossmann is taking further steps toward sustainability with its own brand Isana. Twelve deodorant sprays are getting sustainable packaging. Instead of using primary aluminum, Rossmann says it will...

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Magazine: Restructuring and renewal

Unilever Magyarország Kft.’s experts quoted Nielsen data to reveal that the shower gel market expanded by 2.09 percent in value in 2020, while in volume sales it stayed put. Value...

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Henkel Makes Beauty Care More Sustainable

As part of a relaunch of the beauty care brands Nature Box, Gliss Kur and Syoss, the packaging portfolio will also be made more sustainable. For example, the use of...

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Fruit syrups are in a winning position

  According to Márk Monostori-Kalovits, marketing team leader of Ital Magyarország Kft., 2020 was about renewal for the company, as the full Ági portfolio went through an overhaul. Ági sales...

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Aldi Ireland to trial fully recycled fresh produce bags

Aldi Ireland announced plans to trial reusable fresh produce bags made from 100% recycled plastic bottles at 10 of its stores across the country. Shoppers will have the option to...

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Coca-Cola To Launch Recycled Plastic Bottles In Sweden

Coca-Cola has announced plans to launch a new range of bottles made entirely from recycled plastic in Sweden. The company is also introducing new labels on its Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite...

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Edeka, Netto Marken-Discount Introduce Eco-Friendly Receipts

Germany’s Edeka and Netto Marken-Discount have announced that they have introduced eco-friendly paper for cash register rolls. The FSC-certified recyclable thermal paper in blue-grey colour uses heat to make the...

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Asda Switches To 100% Recyclable Trays For Entire Steak Range

UK retailer Asda has announced that it has switched to 100% recyclable cardboard trays for its entire steak range. The initiative will allow the retailer to remove more than 23...

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Dove To Launch Bottles Made Of 100% Recycled Plastic By Year End

Unilever has announced plans to introduce bottles made of 100% recycled plastic for Dove beauty products range by the end of 2019. The new bottles will be launched in Europe...

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Eroski Introduces Sustainable Packaging For Bakery Products

Spanish retailer Eroski has announced that it has replaced the plastic used in packaging trays for bakery products with 100% recycled and recyclable PET plastic. The initiative will help the...

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Carrefour opens store with facial recognition and sensors

Carrefour has opened its own version of Amazon Go in its head office in Massy (near Paris), where the chain is trying out facial recognition and registerless shopping. In the small, automated store...

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IKEA pledges to use only renewable and recycled materials by 2030

IKEA, the world’s biggest furniture retailer, plans to use only renewable and recycled materials in its products by 2030. Currently, 60 percent of the IKEA range is based on renewable...

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Diet and finesse

Health-consciousness is the main direction in food and drink trends at the moment. More and more consumers follow special diets, and people aren’t simply counting calories any more: they are looking...

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