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Laundry brands clean up packaging

Laundry brands are continuing to clean up their act with a raft of packaging-related pledges planned for the next few years. Ariel is to make all of its packaging recyclable in Europe this year and globally by 2025, while increasing the post-consumer recycled content in its liquid detergent bottles to 50 per cent. Ariel will…

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