In This Issue
Dragons’ Den pet-food duo to exhibit at PATS
Danish Design committed to reducing plastic bottle waste by switching to a PET recycled fibre
Calls for compassionate leave after the death of a pet
Beaphar helps pet owners get rid of fleas for good with new ‘How to’ video
New range from Betty Miller brings baked treats to dogs on a grain free diet
Puppet dog highlights serious issue of animal abandonment
Natures Menu creates brainteaser to celebrate national event
The Vet Bristol launches exclusive competition to mark new centre opening
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Pet Trade Innovations produces its first catalogue
Independent Vetcare appoints Equine Group Veterinary Advisor
Dog training day at London pet shop
'Neighbour of the year' convicted of animal cruelty
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet food manufacturers hit back at claims
Raw Treat Pet Food Ltd recalls products for second time within a month
Kennelgate Shrewsbury relaunches as Pets & Friends
Supreme defends its independent pet trade record
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Danish Design committed to reducing plastic bottle waste by switching to a PET recycled fibre

Danish Design will be switching to a 100% recycled fibre filling for its pet bedding from September 1.

 

Billions of plastic bottles are thrown away every year with only a small percentage (around 9%) of this being recycled causing huge concern across the world as to the environmental harm.

 

This huge amount of plastic waste is filling up landfill sites at an alarming rate and bottles can take 450 years to decompose. There are concerns that by mid-century, the oceans could contain more plastic waste than fish!

 

Danish Design are moving to using a 100% recycled PET bottle flake to produce pet bedding fibre fill from September this year.

 

"PET flake is produced by shredding plastic bottles, they are then cleansed and heated to produce a liquid that is forced through a sieve to produce a thread that forms a fibre once coole," said Rob Newsome, Director of Sales & Operations.

 

"We can process the fibre through our carding machine in the Danish Design factory in Leeds to produce a luxurious super soft thermal filling for our pet bedding.

 

"By switching to PET recycled fibre we can ensure that around 8 million plastic bottles a year are stopped from reaching landfill, our natural environment and the oceans."

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