KP SNACKS LIMITED
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2025-03-22 (grocerytrader.co.uk)
KP Snacks launches new Tyrrells recycled plastic packs | Grocery Trader
KP Snacks today announces the introduction of 25% recycled content packaging across its popular Tyrrells sharing range. This new packaging initiative, which incorporates recycled soft plastics, will reduce reliance on virgin plastics for packaging. The roll out of the new Tyrrells sharing bags are another positive step towards delivering KP Snack's commitments to the UK
Read more2024-04-05 (bakeryandsnacks.com)
The UK potato crisp brands motivating to reduce plastic waste
More than eight billion packets of crisps are sold every year in the UK, the majority of which end up in landfill. With each single-use non-recyclable pack capable of remaining intact in the environment for up to 33 years, that equates to 264 billion empty packs clogging the junkheap by 2057.
Read more2024-04-03 (bakeryandsnacks.com)
How KP Snacks is ramping up its packaging improvement pact
The UK snacking giant kicked off 2024 with a renewed focus on packaging commitment: boosting investment that will see a significant reduction in the flow-wrap packaging across its Discos, Roysters and Frisps brands and more recently, introducing 25% recycled content packaging across its Tyrrells sharing range.
Read more2024-03-28 (betterretailing.com)
Tyrrells sharing range gets sustainable packaging update - Better Retailing
KP Snacks has introduced 25% recycled content across its Tyrrells sharing range as part of its attempts to reduce plastic usage.
Read more2022-09-05 (scottishgrocer.co.uk)
Slashing packs for the planet
KP Snacks has cut plastic packaging across its Tyrells range as part of its commitment to improve packaging sustainability.
Read more2022-08-23 (bakeryandsnacks.com)
KP Snacks’ responsible business plan set to save another 113 tonnes of plastic from UK landfill
The UK snack producer is ramping up efforts to slash plastic packaging across its brands, with an additional 25% reduction for its premium potato chip Tyrrells range, with new packs rolling out on supermarket shelves this month.
Read more2022-08-19 (packagingeurope.com)
KP Snacks unveils 25% plastic packaging reduction for crisps brand
KP Snacks has announced a 25% reduction in flexible plastic packaging across its premium crisps brand Tyrrells, a move it claims will save 113 tonnes of plastic annually.
Read more2021-12-08 (bakeryandsnacks.com)
KP Snacks celebrates major plastic and packaging reduction milestones
KP Snacks has cut 410 tonnes of plastic from its packaging in 2021 after pairing back on packaging by 6.8% across a number of its brands. It also said that 13 million snack packs have been recycled to date through its partnership with TerraCycle.
Read more2021-12-06 (foodmanufacture.co.uk)
KP Snacks develops green farming practices
KP Snacks is to scale up its regenerative farming practices as part of its partnership with agricultural sustainability experts Future Food Solutions.
Read more2021-10-04 (scottishgrocer.co.uk)
Change for the better
Nicola Robinson of KP Snacks talks sustainability
Read more2021-04-19 (marketingweek.com)
EA Sports, Co-op, O2: Everything that matters this morning
Good morning and welcome to Marketing Week’s round-up of the news that matters in the marketing world on the week starting 19 April 2021.
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2021-03-16 (retailtimes.co.uk)
KP Snacks announces packaging reductions ahead of Global Recycling Day
KP Snacks has announced large-scale packaging reductions as it strives to meet its sustainability goals via the company’s Taste for Good responsible business programme.
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