Consumers buying Mars bars at Tesco in the coming days will notice a change: the chocolate bar’s usual plastic wrapper has been swapped for a more environmentally friendly paper one.
The confectionery maker Mars Incorporated is trialling recyclable paper packaging for a limited time, with the bars available at 500 Tesco stores from Monday.
The company is looking to explore different types of packaging, and how these work in everyday life. It added it would use the feedback to inform future packaging pilots.
Mars bars’ current plastic wrappers cannot be recycled, as is the case with several other kinds of food packaging.
Crisps, chocolate and cheese have traditionally been regarded as the worst foods for packaging recyclability, and big brands have previously come under pressure from customers and campaigners to do more to swap their wrappers to help the environment.
Mars is not the first confectionery firm to try trading in its traditional wrapping for something a bit more green.
It follows the move by Quality Street to ditch its traditional foil and plastic wrappers for recyclable paper before last Christmas.
The change, made by the brand owner, Nestlé, marked the end of shiny plastic wrappers for the first time since its launch in 1936, in favour of a kind of packaging collected by most local authorities for nine of its 11 sweets.
The orange crunch and green triangle remained in their existing foil wrappers, as these were not wrapped in a layer of plastic.
At the same time, Nestlé also announced it was switching KitKat wrappers to 80% recycled plastic, allowing them to be recycled at supermarkets across the UK or put in household recycling in Ireland.
Mars said it was “exploring different types of alternative packaging
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