Yizi International recently announced that the company will adopt recyclable packaging for all products by 2025 to reduce the waste of packaging and help the recycling economy.
In order to achieve this goal, MG International will provide packaging design developers with new design principles that will prioritize and prioritize packaging materials.
Yizi International also announced that the company's paper bag packaging will also ensure the sustainability of paper sources by 2020, and will also provide consumers with relevant recycling information by 2025 to improve packaging recycling worldwide. rate.
Yizi International expects this action plan to save the company 65 million kilograms of packaging materials by 2020.
Yizi International also supports industry alliances and government and corporate capital cooperation to promote the construction of waste management infrastructure to reduce waste and increase global waste recycling rate.
Rob Hargrove, executive vice president of quality and innovation at MG International, said, 'As the world's leading zero food brand, we are committed to adopting sustainable materials and recyclable packaging to support the reduction of post-package waste and advance the packaging recycling economy. Construction. '
He believes that the impact of plastic waste on the earth is a big system problem, which requires deep attention from our consumers and a holistic solution. 'Yizi cooperates with industry alliances, public and business units, and is committed to finding Develop practical solutions to enhance the positive impact of packaging on the environment. ' Rob Hargrove stressed.
In addition to MG, Nestle, McDonald's and the European soft drink industry have also announced earlier this year to reduce plastic waste before the arrival of 2025.
In addition to companies, governments are also announcing plans to adopt recyclable packaging. As announced by the Australian government in September, 100% recyclable, renewable or compostable packaging will be achieved throughout Australia in 2025.
The European Union also announced a strategic plan for the reduction of plastic waste at the beginning of this year. It is committed to recycling all plastic packaging used in the EU by 2030.