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It’s great to see big brands reducing their use of plastic packaging in favour of more sustainable alternatives. According to an article in Talking Retail, Nestlé Confectionery are changing the packaging of their iconic KitKat and Quality Street products to reduce their environmental impact. Read more here. Here at Incodia, sustainability is fundamental to everything we do. We can help your brand with innovative packaging which protects your product, communicates your brand message and is kind to the environment. To find out more about how we can help you with your packaging needs, get in touch with our friendly team.

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Big brands are switching to sustainable packaging

It’s great to see big brands replacing their plastic packaging with paper-based alternatives. According to this article in Packaging Gateway, Mars has announced plans to switch to more sustainable packaging for its chocolate bars in April 2023. Read more here....

Incodia support sustainable packaging updates

It’s great to see big brands revamping their packaging in favour of paper-based materials. According to this article in Grocery Gazette, Mentos have updated the packaging of their Pure Fresh Gum, replacing plastic tubs for paper ones. These changes will reduce the...

Incodia are committed to helping the environment

Last Sunday saw the start of COP27 – the 27th UN climate change conference in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The 13-day conference brings together heads of state and other representatives from across the world to tackle climate change - a subject close to our hearts here at...

Update your FMCG outer packaging with Incodia

As detailed in an article by Grocery Gazette, Iceland have updated their product packaging with information which may help consumers save money on their energy bills. These pro-consumer and pro-planet packaging updates will be vital in the coming months. Read more...

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