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Australians keen but overconfident about recycling

The Nestlé Don’t Waste Your Waste study, developed in partnership with Planet Ark, has been released today and paints a concerning picture of our nation’s overly optimistic opinion of our recycling habits. Released on Global Recycling Day, the study highlights the need for further investment in education on recycling to help Australians minimise what we

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Nestlé commits to help consumers fight recycling confusion

Nestlé Australia today announced its commitment to introduce the Australasian Recycling Label across all of its locally made products by 2020 to help consumers recycle their packaging correctly. Nestlé has started to implement the new label, which will first come on to Allen’s lollies from today, beginning with Strawberries & Cream and Snakes Alive. Allen’s

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7-Eleven and Simply Cups launch Australian first recycling initiatives

Simply Cups and pioneer partner 7-Eleven have announced two Australian-first recycling initiatives. From today, plastic straws can now be recycled in-store and the world’s first reusable coffee cup made out of takeaway coffee cups, the rCUP, will be available for purchase. Australians can now recycle their plastic straws along with all takeaway coffee and Slurpee-type

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