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Aldi Moves To Recycled Plastic Packaging For Washing Up Liquid

Aldi has introduced fully recycled plastic (rPet) in some of its own-brand washing up liquid bottles.

Aldi-washing-up-liquid-recycled-bottleThe move, which applies to its standard Magnum washing up liquid, as well as its Antibacterial and 1 litre Magnum Classic variants – excluding the caps and labels – is rolling out into stores.

This change is expected to save over 500 tonnes of virgin plastic annually, while the supermarket has also reduced the weight of the bottles, which will save a further 106 tonnes of plastic per year.

It forms part of the supermarket’s target to include 50% recycled content into its plastic packaging by 2025 and follows a switch to 100% rPET on all own-brand soft drinks and bottled waters in England and Wales last month.

In a further bid to cut plastic usage, Aldi has also decreased the weight of the packaging on its Almat So Soft fabric conditioners, resulting in 50 tonnes of plastic being saved annually.

“At Aldi, we know that our customers are becoming increasingly concerned about the environment, and cutting back on plastic usage is just as important to them as it is to us,” said Luke Emery, Plastics and Packaging Director at Aldi UK.

“While the challenge of plastic packaging is significant across the industry, we are committed to minimising our impact wherever we can. Transitioning to recycled materials in our washing up liquid range and lowering the weight of our fabric conditioners are just two examples of our ongoing efforts to do so.”