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Visy bolsters Australian manufacturing with launch of sustainable paper bags

Visy, a packaging and resource recovery company, has unveiled a line of retail paper bags proudly made in Australia in a move towards reducing single-use plastic.

Subway to serve Detpak sustainable platters in Australia, New Zealand

Sustainable packaging manufacturer Detpak has teamed up with Subway to launch a new fibre-based catering platter to help eliminate 205 tonnes of plastic in the environment each year. 

Bag manufacturer Cassava Bags Australia wins ‘eco-disruptive’ award

Cassava Bags Australia has come out on top in Bupa's global eco-disruptive competition, outperforming over 900 innovative start-ups worldwide and receiving $350,000 to support Bupa's goal to achieve a net zero business by 2040. 

Woolworths Group and Pact set out to boost recycled packaging

Woolworths Group and Pact are collaborating to form a new circular packaging partnership that could result in the usage of up to 18,000 tonnes...

The best thing since sliced bread: Tip Top advances Australia’s war on waste by...

Tip Top, Australia's favourite bread manufacturer, is doing its bit to tackle the war on waste, by launching their sustainable bag tags in Victoria and New South Wales. This move will eventually eliminate a whopping 400 million pieces of single-use plastic every year as they roll out across Australia and New Zealand.

SA commences historic ban on single-use plastic

South Australia has banned single-use plastic products in a historic move that could radicalize the way plastic is regulated throughout Australia. "South Australia is yet...

It’s the last straw for single-use plastics

Media Release The Palaszczuk Government has re-introduced legislation to ban single-use plastic items in Queensland, starting with straws, stirrers, cutlery and plates. Minister for Environment and...
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