Sainsbury's aims to clean up waste with new cardboard laundry detergent packaging | BusinessGreen News

2023-03-23 15:27:58 By : Ms. Helen Yue

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Sainsbury's has this morning unveiled new cardboard packaging for all its own-brand liquid laundry detergent, which the supermarket has estimated could save around 22 tonnes of plastic waste ever year....

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