Princes to annually remove 96 tonnes of plastic from tuna products
The company will remove the 96 tonnes of plastic - equivalent of 20 million plastic shopping bags - by transitioning to cardboard packaging.
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The company will remove the 96 tonnes of plastic - equivalent of 20 million plastic shopping bags - by transitioning to cardboard packaging.
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Eco-friendly shoppers in the UK will have their first taste of sustainable Western Pacific tuna as Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified cans of the fish hit shelves this month.
19 February 2016 | By Victoria White
NSAFD Chief Executive, Justine Fosh, said that the sector needed to recruit 107,000 people by 2025 but that, at present, as a sector, “At best we are ignored, at worst we are not considered to be an industry of choice"...
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Princes, one of Europe’s fastest growing food and drink groups, has invested again in its Bradford soft drinks factory this year as part of an ongoing programme of investment in its manufacturing operations...
11 January 2016 | By Victoria White
The company says the new office will enable it to effectively meet growing demand and continue to provide customers with added value that supports their growth plans...
12 November 2015 | By Victoria White
Work has begun on the project, which will include a factory extension to accommodate a new bottling line...