Tag: sustainability

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...

Not Soda celebrates clean-up milestone

Lo Bros says its “impact-led” drinks brand Not Soda has officially removed 17,000kg of plastic from the ocean. In a strong effort with Seven Clean Seas, the equivalent weight of one million plastic...

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...

Woolies to remove reusable plastic bags in final states

Woolworths stores in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania have begun to phase out their 15¢ reusable plastic shopping bags. As part of Woolworths’ commitment to stop selling the bags nationwide from June, the supermarket will...

Beverage companies back Victorian container deposit scheme

VicReturn has been appointed by the Victorian government as Scheme Co-ordinator for the new Victorian container deposit scheme, CDS Vic. VicReturn is a not-for-profit entity with members comprising Lion, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP)...

Charlie’s new cookies a ‘mix of everything’

Charlie’s Fine Food Co has recently launched a new cookies range, Mish Mash, at Woolworths. According to the brand, Mish Mash Cookies combine an “unapologetically random mix of everything a pantry has to...

Coles and Woolies offer to save REDcycle soft plastic

Coles and Woolworths have made an offer to REDcycle to take control of its stockpiled soft plastic and provide safe storage of the material while recycling solutions are explored. Following Soft Plastics Taskforce...

Woolies to remove reusable plastic bags in Queensland and ACT

Woolworths stores in Queensland and the ACT have begun to phase out their 15¢ reusable plastic shopping bags. Over the coming weeks, the supermarket will gradually run down stock of the 15¢ reusable...
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