Last January, the government announced bans and restrictions on different single-use plastic items in a bid to improve the sustainability of our environment. These rules came into effect on 1st October 2023 as part of the effort to eliminate single-use plastics and meet the goal of eliminating all "avoidable plastic waste" by 2042.
Scientists warn that there are currently over 171 trillion pieces of plastic floating in the world's oceans, and this number could nearly triple by 2040 if we don't act now.
What’s included in the single-use plastic ban?
For further information visit gov.uk. Those who break the law may face fines and be responsible for the costs of an investigation.
Food packaging
Roughly five million tonnes of plastic is used annually in the UK, with nearly half attributed to packaging. Whilst shelf-ready pre-packaged food items are exempt from the single-use plastic ban, producers are urged to opt for recyclable packaging solutions.
Food packaging is quite tricky. It should not only attract consumers with it look and appeal but also keep the integrity of the product inside, a task that is often conveniently achieved with the use of plastic.
Some product ranges rise to the occasion, offering customers high-quality products that also benefit the planet.
With increasing consumer demand for eco-friendly products, sustainability-focused businesses thrive, forming new partnerships and sparking meaningful conversations beyond the checkout aisle.
Consider stocking product ranges from some of our top performing brands featuring sustainable and plastic-free packaging for your stores!
Springvale’s Commitment to Sustainability
This year we transitioned our 2024 Product Portfolio to a digital brochure as part of our commitment to fostering a more sustainable future. This change has been a direct response to our motivation & dedication to reducing our carbon footprint & becoming a more sustainable business.