Press release -
Mondelēz International partners with Amcor to announce ~300 million UK&I Cadbury sharing bars to have 80% recycled plastic packaging made using advanced recycling technology
- Project will allocate an equivalent amount of around 600 tonnes of post-consumer recycled plastic across ~300 million bars per year.*
- From 2025, company’s iconic Cadbury core sharing bars made in Bournville and Coolock and sold in the UK&I will have packaging made using 80% certified recycled plastic, which can be attributed to plastic sourced from advanced recycling technology.**
- Move will see highest percentage of recycled flexible plastic using advanced recycling technologies within Cadbury brand globally and first to feature the change front of pack.
- Builds on its previous move to wrap its 110g Cadbury Dairy Milk sharing bar in 30% certified recycled plastic since 2022.
- As part of this effort, 80% of the plastic used in the packaging can be attributed to recycled plastic through mass balance and ISCC PLUS certification.) **
Mondelēz International today announces that its Cadbury core sharing bars, manufactured in Bournville and Coolock and sold in the UK&I, will be wrapped in 80% certified recycled plastic packaging, which can be attributed to plastic sourced from advanced recycling technology.** This move is the result of a collaboration with Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing more sustainable packaging solutions and Jindal Films, an industry leader in the development and manufacture of recyclable films designed for flexible packaging.
Starting from 2025, in a phased approach, the project aims to cover approximately 300 million* sharing bars across the UK&I Cadbury core tablet portfolio. The move will see the highest percentage of recycled flexible plastic used within the Cadbury brand globally. As part of this effort, 80% of the plastic used in the packaging can be attributed to recycled plastic through mass balance and ISCC (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification) PLUS certification.**
Consumers can also access a new platform via an on pack QR code to find out more about the sustainable packaging journey the Cadbury brand is taking and a consumer-friendly explanation about mass balance. The platform also features the Recycle Now® locator from WRAP, enabling consumers to check local collection and recycling points for a wide range of packaging materials.
“This is the latest move in our journey to increase our use of post-consumer recycled plastic across our Cadbury tablets portfolio in the UK&I” said Louise Stigant, SVP and UK&I Managing Director, Mondelēz International.
“We remain focused on our long-term aim to offer more sustainable packaging, in particular flexible plastic packaging using advanced recycling technologies. For us this is based around a three-part approach aimed at reducing our packaging, evolving, and designing our packaging to be recyclable and improving systems by supporting the development of UK infrastructure and capabilities to collect, sort and recycle it back into food contact packaging.”
Helen Bird, Head of Material System Transformation at WRAP comments "The biggest recycling challenge is plastic wrapping - collecting it at scale, sorting and recycling it into new things - ideally packaging. Recycling this type of plastic back into food packaging can only be achieved through advanced recycling technologies. WRAP is delighted to hear that UK Plastics Pact member Mondelēz is rolling out the use of certified recycled plastic in its Cadbury sharing bars. This is the future and must be scaled far and wide across other companies and products ranges."
Robbie Staniforth, Director of Innovation and Policy at Ecosurety: “We’re pleased to see Mondelēz taking this step towards increasing their use of recycled flexible plastic packaging and help lead the way to drive change right across the industry. The public wants to see full circularity for flexible plastic packaging and with this high-profile innovation, Mondelēz demonstrates what can be achieved when a company puts its mind to it. We look forward to more brands following their lead.”
“Mondelēz International’s implementation of the AmFiniti™ solution is a major step towards further advancing recycled plastic packaging across the global confectionary market. Amcor continues to work alongside our partners - such as Mondelēz - to enable brands to meet rising consumer demand for more responsible packaging, advance sustainability goals, and comply with upcoming EU regulations” said Kyra Chavalés,Global Key Account Manager at Amcor.
Amcor’s AmFiniti™ solution converts post-consumer plastic waste into new products, providing Mondelēz International with a packaging solution that is made using 80% certified recycled plastic **. This innovative process uses advanced recycling Material (ARM) that is suitable for food-grade applications.
ENDS
*Based on forecasted 2026 sales volumes, exc non-certified wrappers and considering the use of mass balance material.
**The sourcing approach used by Mondelez International for its recycled content and used by many other companies and commodities around the world is called mass balance. In the case of plastic packaging, mass balance refers to the proportion of material coming from processing recycled plastic vs. that coming from virgin sources during the manufacturing process of plastic. This means you can’t trace how much recycled plastic makes its way physically into the packaging of each individual Cadbury wrapper. Mondelez International uses ISCC certified material aligned to a set of sustainability standards. For more information on mass balance and ISCC certification, please visit Mass Balance Explained – ISCC System (iscc-system.org)
About Mondelēz International
Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2023 net revenues of approximately $36 billion, MDLZ is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, Ritz, LU, Clif Bar and Tate's Bake Shop biscuits and baked snacks, as well as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
Visit www.mondelezinternational.com or follow the company on Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/MDLZ.
About the Flexible Plastic Fund
In 2021 Mondelēz International joined forces with retailers and other fast-moving consumer goods leaders to finance and launch the Flexible Plastic Fund. The fund was created to drive up UK recycling rates of flexible plastic initially through front of store collections, with the longer-term aim to include this material within UK household recycling collections.
In 2022, Mondelēz International contributed to the Flex Collect project, the largest pilot for household collection and recycling of flexible plastic packaging ever undertaken in the UK. This industry led project, initiated, and led by the Flexible Plastic Fund, benefits from cross-industry expertise of leading industry and government partners, including DEFRA, Ecosurety, UK Research & Innovation’s Smart Sustainable Plastic Packaging (SSPP) Challenge delivered by Innovate UK, SUEZ recycling and recovery UK, RECOUP, WRAP and Zero Waste Scotland.
About Ecosurety
Ecosurety is the market-leading packaging compliance scheme committed to accelerating change towards an environmentally and socially sustainable world. It ensures its members comply with the Extended Producer Responsibility regulations and enables them to make sustainable packaging decisions via data and insights. Ecosurety supports efficient and transparent investment in circular economy projects through improved infrastructure, innovation, and consumer awareness campaigns.
B Corp certified since 2020, Ecosurety is committed to the balancing of profit with social and environmental performance. For more information please visit www.ecosurety.com.
About Amcor
Amcor is a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions across a variety of materials for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, home and personal-care, and other products. Amcor works with leading companies around the world to protect products, differentiate brands, and improve supply chains. The company offers a range of innovative, differentiating flexible and rigid packaging, specialty cartons, closures and services. The company is focused on making packaging that is increasingly recyclable, reusable, lighter weight and made using an increasing amount of recycled content. In fiscal year 2024, 41,000 Amcor people generated $13.6 billion in annual sales from operations that span 212 locations in 40 countries. NYSE: AMCR; ASX: AMC
www.amcor.com I LinkedIn I Facebook I YouTube