Nestlé To Use Less Plastic Packaging In Confectionary Sharing Bags

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Nestlé in the UK and Ireland has redesigned its confectionery sharing bags to use significantly less packaging – a move that will see at least 83 tonnes of virgin plastic taken out of its supply chain every year.

From April, Nestlé’s products will come in new narrower pouches. Nestlé sells approximately 140 million confectionery sharing bags in the UK and Ireland every year. According to Nestlé, this change will save almost 1 million2 square metres of packaging – equivalent in area to 131 football pitches.

Cheryl Allen, Head of Sustainability for Nestlé Confectionery said: ‘Nestlé is working hard to reduce its use of virgin plastic by one third by 2025. Removing 15 per cent of the packaging from our sharing bags is an important step towards this goal. The move will not only save on the amount of virgin plastic we use each year, it will have significant benefits throughout our supply chain in the UK and Ireland.

‘For example, we can now pack more sharing bags at a time, which means fewer lorries are needed to transport them. In total, we will be able to take the equivalent of 331 lorries off UK roads every year, saving 71472 road miles and 130 tonnes of COemissions.’

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