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Marks & Spencer is moving its
range of 25cl wine bottles from glass to PET in a move that the retailer
says will save 525 tonnes of packaging a year.
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There are 19 variants in
the mini still wine range and M&S said the plastic bottles were 88%
lighter than the glass equivalent and used less energy to manufacture. |
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M&S: PET bottles
for wine minis |
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M&S winemaker Belinda
Kleinig said: "This is really exciting for M&S as it means our
customers can enjoy the same great quality but in much lighter bottles,
which its not only easier for them to carry but better for the
environment."
The bottles are now available in store and took more than two years to
develop. The bottle consists of two layers of PET sandwiching a barrier to
prevent oxygen from reaching the wine.
Paul Sapin and
Roger Harris Wines collaborated with M&S in creating the
bottles that are guaranteed to keep wine fresh for at least 12 months. The
lighter bottle is also said to reduce the carbon footprint of transport
and distribution.
"With summer around the corner, we're hoping they prove a real hit," said
Kleinig.
The news comes a day after Packaging News revealed that glass
manufacturer O-I had published a carbon footprint that showed glass had
the lowest carbon footprint for a 355ml container.
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