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Recycling rate for the year stood at 80%
Recycling rate for the year stood at 80%
The company achieved significant waste reduction in 2022. They diverted processing waste from landfill to a Dublin Waste-to-Energy plant, avoiding around 5 tonnes of plastic packaging waste. Their impressive recycling rate for the year stood at 80%. They've also transitioned to fully recycled plastic bin liners, replacing single-use ones and preventing the use of approximately 5 tonnes of plastic. Additionally, they collect and recycle waste oils and food waste, contributing to renewable energy production. These measures reflect their commitment to sustainable waste management.
Frylite Plans for 2023
Frylite Plans for 2023
The company is actively pursuing sustainability goals by aiming to introduce a minimum of 30% recycled content for their waste containment. While already using over 80% fully recyclable plastics, they are dedicated to further improvements, with a goal of surpassing the 2030 recycling target. Additionally, they are exploring a project to extract plastic wrap from their internal processes and divert it from incineration to recycling. In June 2023, they plan to launch their food waste commitment in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) through nationwide collections, demonstrating their dedication to waste reduction and environmental responsibility.
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Lidl
Lidl began to package own-brand yogurt in pots made from recyclable plastic, saving ___ tonnes of non-recyclable plastic packaging a year.
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Kearney’s Home Baking
Have a clear goal of entirely eliminating plastic bag usage by the end of 2023.
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Aldi
Moved peanut butter from plastic to glass jars saving 13 tonnes of plastic per annum.
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