U.K. fabric softener trial marks start of 'reusable revolution,' says WRAP

A new trial being launched in the U.K. will see fabric softener sold in reusable pouches from vending machines.

ASDA
ASDA

A new trial, beginning in a Barnsley, U.K., ASDA supermarket store and rolling out across four other ASDA stores will introduce a reusable packaging concept for fabric softener. The trial has been funded by WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme), and partners ASDA, eziserv, private-label producer McBride, and Unilever.

The self-dispensing technology has been developed by eziserv with support from project partners McBride, Oakdene Hollins, and Unilever. The fabric softener will be piped from 1,000-L, reusable containers from the back-of-store via overhead pipes to a dispensing point in the retail aisle.

It allows customers to purchase concentrated fabric softener in reusable pouches that can be refilled up to 10 times, saving 40 pence (approximately 60 cents U.S.) each time compared to the same volume of product in traditional plastic bottles. Notes WRAP, refilling a 1.5-L pouch 10 times represents a 96% saving on packaging versus using 20 x 750-mL bottles. The regular retail price for 20 x 750-mL bottle is £1.90 while the RRP for a 1.5-L pouch is £1.80 initially, reducing to £1.50 each time it is refilled.

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