Nice Unilever 2025 Plastic Packaging Commitments
As part of this new commitment Unilever will ensure that by 2025 it is technically possible for our plastic packaging to be reused or recycled and that there.
Unilever 2025 plastic packaging commitments. 1 Reduce our virgin plastic packaging by 50 by 2025 with one third more than 100000 tonnes coming from an. Unilever 2025 plastic packaging commitments. By 2025 the company confirmed it will halve its use of virgin plastic by.
2 Help collect and process more plastic packaging than we sell by 2025. They are committed to a circular economy model where they are sourcing their materials from the recyclers in an approved supply chain. Halve our use of virgin plastic by reducing our absolute use of plastic packaging by more than 100000 tons.
Unilever has already committed to reduce the weight of the packaging we use by one third by 2020 and increase our use of recycled plastic content in packaging to at least 25 by 2025. As a result of this commitment Unilever is committing to have a virgin plastic packaging footprint of no more than 350000 tonnes by 2025. By 2025 we will.
Those global commitments include halving use of. Here are our ambitious new commitments for a waste-free world. Unilever announced new commitments to reduce its plastic waste and help create a circular economy for plastics.
Halve its use of virgin plastic by reducing its absolute use of plastic packaging by more than 100000 tonnes and accelerating its use of recycled plastic. By 2025 we will reduce our use of virgin plastic in our packaging by 50 and help collect and. Unilevers plastic packaging footprint today is around 700000 tonnes annually including recent acquisitions.
Unilevers plastic packaging footprint today is around 700000 tonnes annually including recent acquisitions. Unilevers goal to collect and process more plastic packaging than it sells is a part of its ambitious set of Waste-Free World commitments. Unilevers commitments remain unchanged and the company has significantly stepped up its use of recycled plastic.