Mountain Blue and Opal partner to launch plastic free cardboard packaging trial
Mountain Blue announces plastic free packaging trial in partnership with Opal and Coles Group.
17 October, 2024Mountain Blue announces plastic free packaging trial in partnership with Opal and Coles Group.
17 October, 2024Non-compostable coffee cups will be banned throughout Western Australia in the state’s latest step away from single-use plastics and lids.
5 March, 2024Maggi to reduce plastic with instant noodles in at-home mugs.
20 February, 2024New research from the Australia Institute shows a European Union-style tax on plastic packaging could raise nearly $1.5 billion each year.
14 January, 2024The removal of plastic openings for some Coles brand tissue boxes has become the supermarket’s latest move to reduce unnecessary and problematic plastic packaging
7 June, 2023The bags are made using 80 per cent recycled plastic, including 20 per cent marine plastic waste recovered from ocean-feeding waterways and inland areas primarily within Malaysia
15 June, 2022The bottle, which is currently a prototype, is made from plant-based paraxylene (bPX) which has been converted to plant-based terephthalic acide (bPTA)
8 November, 2021Hobart City Council to enforce ban on non-compostable packaging from 2021
12 March, 2020Carlton & United Breweries has ceased using plastic rings for its six-packs with VB and Carlton Draught beer now being packed in cardboard at its Abbotsford brewery. The brewer, one […]
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