Nomadic mounts £2.7m sustainable packaging overhaul
Nomadic has ploughed £2.7m into new packs it claims will slash 240 tonnes of plastic from its supply chain.
The brand has introduced ‘eco-packs’ for its yoghurt and oat clusters range, which clip together, eliminating the need for plastic wrap.
Meanwhile individual packs have been given cardboard sleeves and the foil tops covering the yoghurts have been made completely recyclable by removing a plastic substrate.
Mini wooden spoons made from renewable, Forest Stewardship Council-certified pressed birch have replaced the plastic versions that were previously being used.
Nomadic claims the new spoons are a first to market, in that unlike competitors, the spoons feature an “all-natural food-grade lacquer” for “a smooth and pleasant eating experience”.
Source: The Grocer


