Allen’s redesigns packaging to reduce waste
Nestle-owned confectionery brand Allen’s is set remove 58 tonnes of plastic packaging with new look.
22 January, 2024Nestle-owned confectionery brand Allen’s is set remove 58 tonnes of plastic packaging with new look.
22 January, 2024Nestlé will work with three of the world’s largest shipping companies to move the equivalent of half of its global shipping needs to alternative, lower-emission fuels with immediate effect
12 December, 2023Nestlé has reduced its virgin plastic packaging by 10.5 per cent since 2018, and it is on track to get to one-third less virgin plastic by the end of 2025
7 November, 2023Given the increasing international attention on sustainability over the past few years, businesses are now actively looking for ways to improve their environmental credentials
15 March, 2023The partnership with 7-Eleven will see the creation of the Hot Chockee cup, a recyclable cup that aims to save up to 95 tonnes of waste from entering landfill each year
24 January, 2023It is part of Nestlé’s Global Reforestation Program, which aims to plant and grow 200 million trees by 2030
23 November, 2022More than 40 million 45g KitKat bars will be packed in the 30 per cent recycled content wrapper in the next year, cutting virgin plastic use by around 250,000m2
15 June, 2022The new range includes favourites such as KitKat, Allen’s lollies, and Milkybar Easter eggs all packed in a 100 per cent recyclable box and features the Australasian Recycling Label
23 March, 2022Nestlé has asked for more companies to adopt the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) to help rectify common recycling mistakes
19 January, 2022Kellogg’s will begin its roll out of updated packaging across its breakfast brands, which will include an easy-to-read nutritional panel, and the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL)
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