Tag: environment

Fonterra, Nestlé & DairyNZ will tackle nitrogen leaching

Fonterra, Nestlé and DairyNZ are aiming to help improve waterways and reduce on-farm greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The trio will incorporate certain varieties of plantain into a cow’s diet, as a trial to...

JUST Water asks Aussies to JUST Change

Every minute, one million single-use plastic bottles are purchased around the world. This number is predicted to jump a further 20% by 2021. The most concerned about this? Gen Zers. Statistics show that almost...

Ferrero’s climate goals confirmed

Ferrero aims to halve all emissions from its operations by 2030. Additionally, they are committing to reducing emissions by 43% for each tonne of product producers across all scopes. This has now been validated...

Nestlé Australia’s roadmap to net zero carbon emissions

Nestlé Australia is confirming its promise to accelerate commitments locally. This comes after announcing its roadmap to halve emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. “Tackling climate change can’t wait,...

Which F&B packaging impacts climate change the least?

Tetra Pak has released a "market-first", independently peer-reviewed comparison of the environmental impact of common packaging formats. The new report, Life Cycle Assessment of Beverage and Food Packaging in Australia and New Zealand...

Woolworths commits to 100% green energy by 2025

Woolworths has released its sustainability plan which involves committing to renewable electricity for all its operations by 2025. They will partner on new renewable energy projects to amplify its contribution to growing the...

Schools pledge to join #cuprescue with 7-Eleven

Media Release 9 November, 2020 This National Recycling Week, schools across the country pledge to join the #cuprescue   To mark this year’s National Recycling Week, 7-Eleven have announced the launch of its Cup...

KitKat’s wrapped about recycling

Consumers are becoming more and more conscious of how their purchases effect the environment. Majority of Aussies (80%), show a strong desire to recycle correctly, however unfortunately, 48% are getting it wrong. KitKat is...
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