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In this section we've included some hints and tips on how to manage your household rubbish. You can find out how to minimise the effect that you have on the environment and how to make your household more environmentally friendly.
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Why are businesses minimising packaging?

  1. To meet Government regulations

  2. The regulations below are part of  UK law that require many businesses to help fund the recycling of used packaging and to use the minimum amount of packaging:
    • Packaging Waste Regulations 2007 show more
    • Essential requirements show more
  3. Reducing Costs

    • reducing the amount of packaging saves material and energy
    • less and better packaging can mean fewer lorries on the road
  4. Competition

  5. Reducing the amount of packaging, can reduce costs which means companies can pass the savings onto the consumer to gain a competitive advantage. Customers are also looking for more environmentally friendly companies and products.

How are businesses minimising packaging?

Businesses have been reducing their packaging for a long time now, did you know since the 1950's the weight of a milk glass bottle has been reduced by over 65%!

In 2005 a voluntary agreement called  the Courtauld Committment was signed by major grocery organisations and WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) to support the reduction of packaging and food waste.

Use the link below to see how each company involved has and is working to minimise it's packaging and environmental footprint:

Courtauld Committment Case Studies

Other information

Click here to see how Silver Spoon have been minimising paper on the 500g, 1kg and 2kg sugar packs.

If your business has been involved in packaging minimisation, we'd love to hear about it. Email any details including images if available to recycle-more@valpak.co.uk

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