The Jerusalem Post

It’s the final straw for plastics, says Nestle

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ZURICH (Reuters) – Nestle will start to drop plastic straws from its products next month, and is working on biodegrada­ble water bottles in a drive to reduce plastic waste, it said Tuesday.

The steps are part of a campaign launched last year by firms including the Swiss group – the world’s biggest packaged food company – to make all packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025.

They come amid a global crackdown on throw-away items that can languish for years in oceans and landfills.

Nestle said that starting in February, it would start using alternativ­e materials such as paper and adopt designs to replace plastic straws and reduce litter.

Nestle’s bottled water unit, Nestle Waters, would increase the recycled PET – a type of plastic – content in its bottles to 35% by 2025 globally and reach 50% in the United States, with a specific focus on its Poland Spring brand. It would raise the recycled PET content for some European water brands to half by 2025.

Nestle was developing new paperbased materials and biodegrada­ble polymers that are also recyclable. “This could become a valuable option in places where recycling infrastruc­ture does not yet exist and will not be available for some time,” it said in a statement.

Nestle said it was collaborat­ing with US-based Danimer Scientific to develop a marine biodegrada­ble and recyclable bottle for its water business; and with PureCycle Technologi­es to produce food-grade recycled polypropyl­ene, a polymer used for packing food in trays, tubs, cups and bottles.

Magdi Batato, Nestle’s global head of operations, said the company was still assessing the potential impact on products’ shelf life and manufactur­ing costs.

“Some of those alternativ­e solutions are even cheaper, some of them are cost neutral and indeed some of them are more expensive,” he told reporters on a call.

 ?? (Darren Staples/Reuters) ?? NESTLE WILL drop plastic straws from its products next month.
(Darren Staples/Reuters) NESTLE WILL drop plastic straws from its products next month.

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