Unilever To Switch To Recyclable Toothpaste Tubes
Unilever has announced that its oral care brands will switch to recyclable toothpaste tubes for its entire portfolio by 2025 at a global level.
The recyclable tubes, developed after four years of research, will be available in France and India later this year.
In France, the new tubes will be introduced with Signal’s Integral 8 range, which represents over a third (35%) of Unilever’s toothpaste portfolio in the country.
The new tubes are made mostly of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), one of the most widely recyclable plastics globally.
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