Inside Unilever's R&D efforts to reduce plastics use

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A Unilever packaging team member tests recycled plastic at the company's Advanced Manufacturing Center in Port Sunlight in the UK / Source: Unilever
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A Unilever packaging team member tests recycled plastic at the company's Advanced Manufacturing Center in Port Sunlight in the UK / Source: Unilever

The company has researched more than 3,000 materials since establishing a global packaging research centre in 2021

Earlier this year, Unilever pulled back on its ambitious goals to reduce its use of plastics. Even so, operating with more realistic targets, the company says it still has more than quadrupled its investment...

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