As part of a move to 100% recyclable packaging by 2025, Mars Petcare will replace shrink film with cardboard across all mixed multipack cans of Pedigree, Whiskas, Chappie and Kitekat pet food in the UK.
The new packaging will be widely available from 11 September 2021 and the switch will see 180 tonnes of plastic removed from the environment every single year.
Kim Smet, Interim General Manager, Mars Petcare said: “At Mars Petcare we’re on a mission to future proof the growing pet population and industry. We know that over the past year alone the UK’s pet population has sky-rocketed to an all-time high, tipping 20m dogs and cats – nearly a third of the size of the UK human population, so as an industry our sustainability efforts must reflect this and improve, at speed, to create the world we want tomorrow.”
In July Mars Petcare announced a recycling programme with Pets at Home which saw dedicated in-store recycling points for pet food packaging introduced across 40 UK stores.
Additional changes in 2021 saw Pedigree Schmackos packaging reduced by 12%, while all Dreamies 60g packs became thinner, leading to a combined 27.6 tonnes of virgin plastic saved in the UK.
Further to this, Mars Petcare joined Asda in their trial of in-store refill zones and provided the first pet care offering with products from its Whiskas and Pedigree brands.