Nestle is trialling a new paper box for its Quality Street chocolates this Christmas, potentially marking the end of the plastic tub. The move aims to reduce environmental impact and follows the company's successful switch to recyclable paper wrappers two years ago.
Quality Street always leaves people facing a tricky decision about which one to go for, but there is a different type of choice this year – tin, plastic or paper.
READ MORE: Urgent cold weather warning for Ireland - but latest Met Eireann forecast has a positive twistShe added: “A lot of care has gone into the trial, and we’re proud to be the first major manufacturer to trial a paper tub at Christmas.” The company said it removed two billion wrappers a year out of landfill, but the move was not popular with everyone.
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