Category: Supplier News

CCEP opens new facility targeting 5 Star Green Star rating

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) Australia has officially opened a brand-new, $40 million warehouse facility in Richlands, Queensland, in partnership with Charter Hall. Located at 262 Orchard Road, the new building is targeting a...

Mars Wrigley invests $28.8M in local manufacturing

Leading snacks and treats manufacturer Mars Wrigley Australia has announced it will be investing a further $28.8 million in its Ballarat factory to bolster its local innovation and manufacturing capabilities – building...

Mars Wrigley partners with Coles to roll out sustainable off-location displays

Mars Wrigley is partnering with Coles to trial new sustainable off-location displays made from ocean-bound plastic. The initiative will see a reduction of 74 tonnes of cardboard from Coles’ value chain and...

The Arnott’s Group embraces virtual app to take field sales further

Iconic food manufacturer The Arnott’s Group is enhancing the digital capabilities of its field sales team to allow the company to reach more independent retailers around the country and drive sales. The Arnott’s...

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners unveils $43.7M state-of-the-art can line

Leading beverages company, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) Australia, has officially opened a new state-of-the-art can line at its production site in Moorabbin, Victoria. Backed by an investment of $43.7 million, the new can...

Mars Wrigley brands transition to sustainable paper-based packaging

Leading snacks and treats manufacturer Mars Wrigley Australia has announced a major step forward in its sustainability journey by committing to transition all Australian-made chocolate bars to a new paper-based packaging that...

Kraft Heinz developing paper-based sauce bottle

Heinz’s range of “world-famous” condiments could soon be packaged in a paper-based bottle. Kraft Heinz has partnered with Pulpex to develop a paper-based, renewable and recyclable bottle made from 100% sustainably sourced wood...

Asahi Beverages soft drinks bottles to switch to 100% recycled plastic

Around 111 million soft drink bottles will now be made with 100% recycled plastic in Australia each year as Asahi Beverages continues its transition to eco-friendly materials. The change will apply to all...
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