Saputo Dairy UK has announced a new collaboration with Wipak UK on its cheese block packaging in a bid to help reduce the amount of virgin plastic used in its composition. The partnership has resulted in packaging that reduces the amount of virgin plastic in the composition by 33% and replaces it with post-consumer recycled (PCR) material. The packaging is being launched at Marks & Spencer locations in the UK for a limited time because of the limited availability of the PCR resin.
Wipak UK External Sales Executive Seb Wakerley commented on the new Saputo Dairy UK cheese block packaging saying, "We worked closely with Saputo – who supply a number of block cheese products to leading retailer, Marks & Spencer – on more sustainable packaging options. By sourcing PCR resins, we were able to manufacture a packaging solution that repurposed waste and diverted it from landfill or incineration."
Reduced Plastic Cheese Packaging
Saputo Collaborated with Wipak UK on New Cheese Block Packaging
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