Aussies happy to pay more for sustainable products
Over 50 per cent of Australian consumers are happy to pay more for products if the brand is actively reducing its waste and plastic usage
23 February, 2022Over 50 per cent of Australian consumers are happy to pay more for products if the brand is actively reducing its waste and plastic usage
23 February, 2022Targets requiring attention by industry include increasing the volume of plastic packaging being recycled and increasing the amount of recycled content in plastic packaging
9 February, 2022Even though many governments and organisations are working hard to deal with plastic waste and pollution, Unilever finds the problem’s getting worse and efforts aren’t keeping pace
19 January, 2022The pilot scheme, and subsequent nationwide rollout, aims to drop the plastic popper straws and is expected to divert 18 tonnes of single-use plastic from landfill annually
15 December, 2021Cambridge Design Partnership addresses the need for brands and companies to future proofing their packaging in a connected world with finite resources
1 December, 2021Helen Warnes, Head of Marketing, Nestlé Purina Australia elaborates on the company’s sustainability commitments and how it plans to meet the targets set
29 November, 2021The Ferrero Group elaborates on its sustainability commitments, the challenges it has faced in creating a more sustainable food supply chain, and how it plans to meet the targets set
18 November, 2021Simon Lowden, Arnott’s Group chief transformation officer explains the company’s sustainability strategy and how it will go about living up to these commitments
18 November, 2021Allkotes now has proof that its antibacterial film, AntiKote Plus, reduces the viral load of the novel coronavirus by 84.15 per cent
17 November, 2021Company says all gift packs in the family-owned company’s range are on track to being 100 per cent plastic free by 2023
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