Unilever pledges to halve its virgin plastic packaging by 2025


By AGENCY
  • Style
  • Tuesday, 12 Nov 2019

Unilever – which owns Dove, St. Ives, Tresemme, Vaseline and Toni & Guy – has pledged to help collect and process more plastic packaging than it sells by the year 2025. Photo: St. Ives

Personal care giant Unilever has promised to halve the amount of virgin plastic it uses by 2025.

The conglomerate (which owns Dove, St. Ives, Tresemme, Vaseline and Toni & Guy, among others) has also pledged to help collect and process more plastic packaging than it sells by the year 2025.

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