Plastic-free packaging for detergents

The Toptil 3in1 caps from Norma are getting new packaging. The plastic-free packaging saves 21 tonnes of plastic per year.

The Toptil 3in1 caps from Norma have been given new packaging. The plastic-free packaging can save 21 tonnes of plastic per year. According to the company, 91 per cent recycled paper is used instead.

The colour and heavy-duty detergents are now available in plastic-free packaging. This will save a further 21 tonnes of plastic per year. According to the company, the new cardboard box for the Toptil 3in1 caps consists of at least 91 per cent waste paper and is itself recyclable. The additional FSC certificate makes it clear that high environmental standards were adhered to during production, from the forestry operation to the final processing stage of the cardboard.

To ensure that the product is just as safe for children as before, the robust folding box has a secure closure that has been honoured. The SCIC (Superior Child Safety Closure) certificate guarantees consumers that the detergent is safe for children. is reached.

Norma has been pursuing a sustainability strategy for years and is scrutinising its products. Wherever possible, plastic is reduced or even completely eliminated. In this way, the discounter saves thousands of tonnes of plastic waste every year and still offers customers practically packaged, high-quality products.

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Source: Norma

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