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Tesco Invests in Canned Water
Tesco is the first supermarket in the UK to offer canned water in its portfolio. The brand CanO Water, started two years ago in London, has been stocked in 700 Tesco stores from 30th July.
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A Circular Economy Solution to Black Plastics
Faerch Plast UK Ltd has joined forces with three major retailers, Marks and Spencer, Tesco and Sainsbury’s, as well as recycling and waste management giant, Viridor, to put recycled black plastic into new food grade packaging.
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Tesco to Stop Using Hard to Recycle Materials
Tesco has announced its ambitions for a closed loop system across its UK operations.
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Tesco to Remove ‘Best Before’ Dates off Selected Fruit and Vegetable Lines
Tesco is to remove ‘Best Before’ consumption guidance dates off nearly 70 fruit and vegetable lines in a move to help reduce food waste and to prevent perfectly edible food from being thrown away.
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Skymark Develops Reduced Weight Baby Wipes Pack for Tesco
The UK-based flexible packaging manufacturer, Skymark, has developed a range of packs with significantly reduced weight for use in Tesco’s range of baby wipes.
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Global Brands Take Centre Stage at UK’s Largest Packaging Show
Tesco, Coca Cola, M&S, Co-op, Innocent, TerraCycle, and Thorntons are just some of the major names taking to the stage as part of Packaging Innovations, Label&Print and Empack 2018’s extensive two-day seminar programme.
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First Major Retailer Goes Plastic-Free
The UK’s leading frozen food specialist announced that it aims to eliminate plastic packaging by 2023. Iceland’s head of packaging Ian Schofield spoke to Tim Sykes about the implications.
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Tesco Replaces Single Use Carrier Bags with New ‘Bag for Life’
Tesco has announced that from 28 August single use carrier bags will be replaced by a new ‘Bag for Life’ made from 94% recycled plastic. The new bag will be priced at 10p and sales of the bag will fund community projects across Britain.
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"Protective & preservative qualities of rigid plastics are second to none"
Amid ongoing growth in flexible packaging market share, Dr Helene Roberts, marketing and innovation director at LINPAC, pitches the case for rigid plastics to Tim Sykes
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