KitKat gets packed in 30 per cent recycled soft plastic paper
The wrapper is also the company’s first soft plastic food wrapper globally to use recycled content.
The wrapper is also the company’s first soft plastic food wrapper globally to use recycled content.
New research suggests that nearly a third of consumers worldwide are open to eating plant-based eggs instead of conventional ones.
Over decades, Europeans and Australians have been pushed into buying diesel cars. But at what cost? Toxic Emissions.
During the pandemic, aviation-related carbon emissions plunged to historic lows. But the global aviation industry is recovering.
“We were approached directly by Woolworths because their team recognised our brand as one of the best vegan cheese products on the market,” recall Yay! Foods co-founders, sisters Nergiz Yuksel and Nalin Arileo.
The expansion will help supplement over 400,000 cattle annually, eliminating an estimated one million tonnes of CO2 emissions from livestock each year.
The Marine Reusable Shopping Bag is made with 80 per cent recycled plastic, including 20 per cent marine waste recovered from waterways and inland areas within Malaysia.
The range is featured in the Health Food aisle with three main flavours – Almond, Hazelnut and Nut.
“To me, fashion should be a combination of considered design, responsible business and conscious manufacturing.”
These long-distance flights must carry substantially more fuel and, as a result, fewer passengers, making them markedly less efficient.
The launch marks its newest product development following its pork and beef mince, burgers, sausages, and crumbled chicken.
Voters have become more concerned about environmental issues broadly, and are willing to do their part.
The new body product range features shampoo, conditioner, body lotion and roll-on deodorant.
Packaging is sourced from 100-per-cent recycled or plant-based materials, and nearly 90 per cent of the packing is biodegradable and compostable.
Nearly 330,000 tonnes of textiles are imported into Australia each year, with 305,000 tonnes discarded – with 240,000 tonnes getting thrown into landfills