Date | 27th March 2012 / www.procarton.com | |||
Title | Nestlé goes 'eggstra' mile for Easter with 100% recyclable packs | |||
Text | Pro Carton is pleased to announce that Nestlé has become the first major confectioner to use 100% recyclable packaging across its entire Easter egg range. Nestlé UK & Ireland has replaced the 48 tonnes of rigid plastic used in its mug eggs with FSC approved cardboard, meaning its entire Easter collection is now recyclable. Compostable film is also being used for the windows resulting in a 30% reduction in packaging across the mug egg range. | |||
With Easter eggs creating 3,000 tonnes of UK waste each year, the manufacturer of Smarties, Kit Kat and Aero Easter eggs, Nestlé has claimed that it has become the first major confectioner to remove plastic packaging from all its eggs – the culmination of a six year process that has saved 726 tonnes of plastic waste going to landfill per year. Nestlé Confectionary UK & Ireland managing director David Rennie said: "Nestlé carefully considers the environmental impact of packaging as an integral part of its product design. Since the early 1990s, we have been reducing the amount of packaging we use through our global source reduction programme – eliminating unnecessary packaging and reducing weight while ensuring product quality." Reduction programme Source: Liz Gyekye, 19th March 2012 |
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Suzanne McEwen +43 1 218 6918 mcewen@procarton.com | |||
Background | Pro Carton is the European Association of Carton and Cartonboard manufacturers. Its main purpose is to promote the use of cartons and cartonboard to brand owners, the trade as well as designers, the media and politicians as an economically and ecologically balanced packaging medium. |