The Scotsman

Diageo packs in the plastic with £16m investment

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0 Multipacks of Guinness, Harp and Smithwick’s will soon be sold in cardboard packaging

Diageo is investing £16 million to reduce the amount of plastics used in its beer packaging by removing plastic ring carriers and shrink wrap from its multipacks of Guinness, Harp and Smithwick’s.

The global drinks giant – Scotland’s largest distiller – will replace current multican packaging for its beers with sustainabl­y sourced, recyclable and biodegrada­ble cardboard packs to be used across Ireland from August and rolled out to Great Britain and other markets next year.

It estimates the change will reduce plastic usage by more than 400 tonnes per year – the equivalent of 40 million 50 centilitre plastic bottles.

Diageo last year announced a target to ensure that 100 per cent of its plastics are widely recyclable, reusable or compostabl­e by 2025.

Chief sustainabi­lity officer and president of global supply and procuremen­t David Cutter said the firm has been “working tirelessly” to make its packaging more environmen­tally friendly.

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