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M&S' hugely popular Vanilla Fudge Bar is undergoing a make-over, moving over from plastic to paper packaging. This move will reduce the plastic in their famous foodhalls by 1.4m units in a year.
Mars bars have been given a new look with recyclable paper wrappers instead of plastic. It is part of a pilot, trialling more environmentally friendly materials for Mars Food's chocolate bars. The ...
Classic chocolate treat ditches plastic wrapper for PAPER packaging Mars will lose its plastic wrapper during a pilot test of recyclable alternatives Plan aims to make 12,000 components recyclable ...
M&S is trialling its first paper packaging for chocolate bars, ditching plastic from its top-selling Vanilla Fudge flavoured variety. The new packaging “maintains the unbeatable M&S quality”, ...
Of course we know now that plastic is as bad for our environment as it is for our biology. And Kind has spent more than two years reimagining its iconic plastic packaging as a paper wrapper that ...
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Mars bars have been given a new look as the chocolate bar ditches its traditional plastic wrapper for more environmentally friendly paper packaging. Picture: Mars Wrigley/PA Wire ...
Mars Wrigley bars such as Mars Bars and Snickers will begin the transition to paper wrapping in Australia in April, with all chocolate produced by the company to be recyclable, reusable or ...
Cadbury’s is set to wrap 300million bars this year in enough recycled plastic to cover the length of Britain 40 times over. The packaging change will mean the equivalent of 600 tonnes of ...
The shift to paper packaging could see Mars Wrigley Australia ditch more than 360 tonnes of plastic from its supply chain. Ultimately, its goal is to go carbon neutral by 2050.
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