In This Issue
Thousands of dogs and businesses join in the fun on Bring Your Dog To Work Day
Pet firm ranks third in European Great Place to Work list
HayPigs reaches final of national business awards
Vital storms ahead with new energy...and new offices!
Webbox takes first steps in commitment to using 100% recyclable packaging
Award-winning pet firm goes global
Pets Choice gets a host of furry visitors
Premium pet food firm expands operations in the North
Construction starts on new Loving Pets warehouse
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East London pet shop to close after 46 years
Paul Hollywood is among common phobias for nation's pets
Evolution Aqua becomes exclusive UK distributor of Kessil Horticulture lights
Woman hit with £350 vet bill after dog gets jaw stuck in £14 toy from Aldi
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LeisureGrow acquires business interests of Petface out of administration
Raw pet food firm seeks impressive growth
Bestpets announces return of a Well-Loved favourite
Naturediet unveils move to new eco-friendly packaging
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Webbox takes first steps in commitment to using 100% recyclable packaging

 

Webbox has made their first steps to using 100% recyclable packaging by changing the trays used for their bestselling 400g retort trays.

The popular pet food brand, along with sub-brand Webbox Natural, will be replacing the black polypropylene trays used for their wet dog food trays with white polypropylene trays.

On average over 3 million black trays are used by the pet food brand per year and steps to remove them have already taken place, with all black trays being replaced by the recyclable white trays later in the year.

Tony Raeburn, CEO of Pets Choice, brand owner of Webbox, commented: “Plastic waste is a worldwide concern and we recognise that urgent action is required by all businesses to change existing packaging and find improved solutions that are recyclable or reusable.”

“While technology is constantly evolving and the recycling of black plastic could improve, we have made this change to ensure that the trays we use are recycled. We expect to see the replacement of the black trays in production in the coming month”.

For further information on Pets Choice, please visit www.petschoice.co.uk.

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