P&G doubling recycled content for European cleaning brands in 2020

Consumer goods giant Procter & Gamble Co. is more than doubling the amount of recycled plastic in its packaging for household cleaning brands in Europe by early 2020.
 
As part of the plan, P&G brands Fairy, Flash and Viakal will increase the use of recycled plastic to 9,000 metric tons of post-consumer resin and post-industrial resin replacing virgin plastic in the supply chain.
 
The amount, said P&G in an Oct, 24 statement, is equal to the amount of waste generated by 6.5 million Europeans per day.
 
In total, 300 million bottles across P&G’s European household cleaning brands will be converted annually to either 100 percent recycled or partially recycled plastic. In addition, all surface cleaning wipes will be made of 100 percent recycled fiber, the company added. 
 
The move has been described by P&G as “a key milestone” in the company’s P&G’s Ambition 2030 commitment, which targets a 50 percent reduction in virgin plastic consumption in all packaging by 2030.
 
“We are proud of this significant milestone across our cleaning products as we know with our immense scale, we can create a positive impact,” Elvan Onal, P&G vice president for home care products in Europe, said.
 
In addition to targeting recycled-plastic packaging, Onal said the company was minimizing its footprint through our Life Cycle Assessment of products.
 
As a result, Onal said P&G, based in Cincinnati, had optimized the formulas of its home care cleaning products to work at low temperatures, which lowers their environmental footprint.
 

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