Nestle Professional partners with 7-Eleven to launch recyclable cups
Nestle has invested $2.5 million into its Smithtown factory in New South Wales to produce the new cups.
Nestle has invested $2.5 million into its Smithtown factory in New South Wales to produce the new cups.
“This is about yet another sustainable choice, without compromising on quality.”
An estimated 2.1 million tonnes of CO2 will be sequestered over a 25-year carbon crediting period by planting the trees.
The capsules will be processed as recyclable raw materials to create eco-friendly compound resins.
Made from layers of plastic and aluminium, sachets aren’t biodegradable and are almost impossible to recycle.
The wrapper is also the company’s first soft plastic food wrapper globally to use recycled content.
Beyond Good, Alter Eco, Tony’s Chocolonely and Whittaker’s all produce delicious chocolate, they are the “good eggs” this Easter.
Plant-based food sales are booming, from startups to multinational companies, manufacturers are rapidly evolving to adapt to consumer demand.
Plastic straws have been replaced by recyclable paper ones on products including Nescau, Nesquik, Ninho, and Farinha Láctea.
Viable.Earth lists the top plant-based food brands in the UK – and where to find them.
A study by Nestlé Australia shows 88 per cent of consumers are putting everyday household items in the wrong bin.
Both products look remarkably like the real things – but are vegan, containing soy proteins and omega-3 fatty acids.
The market is currently dominated by almond milk, which achieved sales last year of about $6.5 billion.
Cainiao Network, the logistics arm of Alibaba Group, has teamed up with Nestlé to make the Swiss food giant’s supply chains in China greener.
Made from rice and oat flour, the alt-milk product makes it easy for those who choose a plant-based diet to create vegan-friendly desserts and treats.