Coles, Nestle in plans to build first-ever soft plastics recycling plant

March 24, 2021 EcoVadis EN


A consortium of high-profile companies including Coles and Nestle is planning to build a soft plastics recycling plant where chocolate bar wrappers or chip bags can be broken down and remade into new food-safe wrappings.

This Australian first-ever ‘circular’ soft plastics recycling plant is set to be built in Victoria, with the consortium preparing to kickstart the project in the coming months.


Read the full article at: www.smh.com.au

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