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FREE BROADCAST EVENT: Positive Nutrition: Join Unilever, Danone, Kraft Heinz, Warburtons and more

FREE BROADCAST EVENT: Positive Nutrition: Join Unilever, Danone, Kraft Heinz, Warburtons and more Register now for FoodNavigator’s FREE broadcast conference examining how to deliver Positive Nutrition to the mass market. Demand for better-for-you options is on the up-and-up as shoppers link good diets to good health. 22% of European consumers report following a sugar restricted diet while 60% say they now avoid artificial colours and flavours. At the same time, rising regulatory interest and increased concern over the public health implications of high fat, salt and sugar diets is putting more pressure than ever on food makers to accelerate reformulation and deliver healthier products for the mass market. 

Nestlé to reduce packaging across breakfast cereals in the UK

Nestlé to reduce packaging across breakfast cereals in the UK 29 Nestlé says it’s reducing the amount of packing used in its cereals in the UK in a bid to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Nestlé Cereals has announced it is reducing the amount of packaging used across its core brands in the UK, including Cheerios, Shreddies and Shredded Wheat. On average, Nestlé Cereals UK says its new on-shelf packs will save an estimated 618 tonnes of plastic and cardboard packaging every year, with the new boxes using between 13 percent and 15 percent less packaging than before. In addition, the optimised packs will help Nestlé Cereals UK use fewer lorries to transport its products to stores, saving an estimated total of 115,000 road miles in the process – the equivalent of 4,400 marathons – and resulting in a reduction of 180 tonnes of CO₂ per annum.

Nestlé reduces plastic from cereal packaging and rolls out paper Smarties packs worldwide

Nestlé reduces plastic from cereal packaging and rolls out paper Smarties packs worldwide Well-known cereal brands including Cheerios, Shreddies and Shredded Wheat are set to reduce the amount of plastic used in packaging by more than 600 tonnes annually, while Nestlé s Smarties brand is also switching to recyclable paper packaging worldwide. Plans are also in place for the packaging to be rolled out across other brands next year The breakfast cereal brands are manufactured by Cereal Partners – a joint venture between Nestlé and General Mills – and are all set to reduce the amount of plastic used in packaging by up to 15% compared to current levels.

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