P&G ups sustainable packaging credentials
By Mark Banham, 16 August 2010, 09:05am
FMCG giant Procter & Gamble (P&G) has announced plans to use sugarcane-derived plastic on selected packaging for its Pantene Pro-V, Covergirl and Max Factor brands to increase its sustainability credentials.
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