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Colgate announces major change impacting all of its toothpaste products: 'Addresses a longstanding ... challenge'
According to a report by ThePackHub, Colgate-Palmolive actually began work on a fully recyclable solution in 2013. The result ...
For decades there was no way to recycle empty toothpaste tubes. Every minute about 38,000 of them ended up as trash, dumped in landfills or incinerators around the world.
The packaging will feature limited edition “Recycle Me!” messaging and is intended to build recycling awareness among both consumers and MRF operators. Colgate has launched a line of recyclable ...
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Colgate announces major change impacting the way customers use its toothpaste products: 'Combining convenience ... [and] rewards'
The program incentivizes consumers, especially if they show brand loyalty to Colgate. Colgate announces major change ...
Toothpaste tubes currently on the market are impossible to recycle because the mix of plastics and aluminum contained in them. Soon, you may be able to toss your used-up toothpaste tube in the blue ...
Colgate is rolling out a recyclable toothpaste tube in U.S markets and promoting the tube's recyclability through messaging on the packaging. The tube is made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE), ...
Colgate-Palmolive has created the first recyclable toothpaste tube, which is set to debut in the U.S. in 2020 under its brand Tom's of Maine. The Colgate brand will begin its switch to recyclable ...
After five years of trying, Colgate-Palmolive has developed a recyclable toothpaste tube that it will introduce through its Tom’s of Maine brand next year, and then to the Colgate brand itself in ...
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