Aldi to ditch all single-use plastic from own-brand wipes

// Aldi to remove single-use plastic from all its own-brand wipes
// This will prevent the equivalent of 7000 tonnes of single-use plastic from waste each year

Aldi has pledged to scrap single-use plastic from all its own-brand wipes by the summer, in an effort to reduce plastic waste.

The discounter has said it will switch all the wipes across its Mamia baby, Lacura beauty and household ranges to 100% plant-based fibres, making them all biodegradable.

Aldi predicts that the initiative will prevent the equivalent of 7000 tonnes of single-use plastic from going to landfill each year.


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“Moving to biodegradable wipes is another step forward in our commitment to reduce plastic across our ranges,” Aldi Plastics and Packaging Director, Richard Gorman said.

“It’s becoming increasingly important to our customers that their everyday products are environmentally friendly, and we’re pleased that this move will help them on their journey.”

The move is the latest in Aldi’s efforts to reduce and remove unnecessary plastic from its products.

The supermarket has pledged to halve the volume of plastic packaging it uses by 2025, which will see it remove 74,000 tonnes of plastic from circulation.

It is also on track for all its own-label product packaging to be recyclable, reusable or compostable by the end of 2022, and branded products sold at Aldi by 2025.

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