The Scotsman

Biscuit firm packs in the plastic with green pledge

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Lanarkshir­e manufactur­er Border Biscuits has pledged to remove 90 per cent of plastic from its packaging as part of a £1.6 million investment in its products and processes.

The family-owned biscuit maker said the move will save 537 tonnes of carbon dioxide from its manufactur­ing process each year, while outlining its commitment to the environmen­t.

It has also halved the weight of packaging for its Ginger, Classic and Traditiona­l ranges, allowing twice as many packs to fit on a single pallet and enabling more environmen­tally friendly transporta­tion.

The update comes as Border Biscuits, which has an annual turnover of £17.9m, unveiled its new logo, intended to reflect its “premium” product.

Marketing manager Suzie Carlaw said: “Innovating to reduce single-use plastic has been a key focus over the last 12 months and our new packaging means we can address the environmen­tal concerns of our customers.”

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0 The firm has committed to cutting single-use plastics by 90 per cent, saving 537 tonnes of CO2

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