The way products are packaged could be about to change.
The business, whose brands include Dove, Ben & Jerry's and Lipton, said it would achieve this by cutting its "absolute use of plastic packaging" by over 100,000 tonnes and "accelerating its use of recycled plastic." Virgin plastics are produced using raw materials, rather than recycled ones.
"The way that we'll reduce the virgin plastic in half is by, first, an absolute reduction in the amount of plastic that we use, and that's going to require our best innovative capability to come up with different packaging formats," Alan Jope, Unilever's CEO, told CNBC's Julianna Tatelbaum.
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