Chris Hutton
ABC
The paper packaging was developed right here in Australia, after years of research at the company’s site in Ballarat. We’ll also be the first country to trial the new packaging.
“The paper is fully sustainably sourced and Forest Stewardship Council-certified, so it’s really important that we drive to improve sustainability outcomes through things like recyclable packaging,” Mars Wrigley research and development director said, per .
The shift to paper packaging could see Mars Wrigley Australia ditch more than 360 tonnes of plastic from its supply chain. Ultimately, its goal is to go carbon neutral by 2050.
It’s a pretty exciting development considering the unfathomable amount of plastics polluting our oceans and poisoning our land. One small step to reducing harm on this planet, right?
He also revealed that while it’ll cost the company a little more to produce the new packaging over the old one, it’s fine with that.
“None of the increased costs will be passed on to consumers,” Hutton said.
“We believe this is something consumers expect of brands, and we won’t be asking them to pay more for it.”
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