M&S Cuts 5.5 Million Plastic Units with New Paper Packaging for Men’s Essentials
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M&S removes over five million units of plastic from its men's essentials range
Retail Times publishes international & UK retail news covering products, data, tech, packaging, people, research, comment and more besides! Today, Marks & Spencer has announced it has moved to paper packaging across its men’s essentials range, removing almost 5.5 million units of plastic from its Clothing & Home business over the next 12 months. All of M&S’ men’s socks, as well as men’s woven pyjama sets, and almost 40% of men’s underwear lines …
M&S Cuts 5.5 Million Plastic Units with New Paper Packaging for Men’s Essentials
M&S Cuts 5.5 Million Plastic Units with New Paper Packaging for Men’s Essentials (IN BRIEF) Marks & Spencer has transitioned to recyclable paper packaging across its men’s socks, woven pyjama sets, and nearly 40% of its underwear lines, eliminating around 5.5 million plastic units annually from its Clothing & Home business. The move is part of the retailer’s Plan A sustainability programme and includes FSC-certified paper packaging with paper ho…
M&S removes over 5mn units of plastic from men's range - InternetRetailing
M&S has moved to paper packaging across its men’s essentials range, removing almost 5.5 million units of plastic from its Clothing & Home business over the next 12 months. All of M&S’ men’s socks, as well as men’s woven pyjama sets, and almost 40% of men’s underwear lines are now available in FSC-approved paper packaging with paper hooks, which can be easily recycled at home. According to the retailer, one in five men in the UK purchase their un…
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