Mars Wrigley to Switch to Paper-Based Packaging in Australia

Popular candy bars Snickers, Milky Way, and Mars Bar will be packaged in a paper film with ultra-thin plastic layer, making the flow-wrapped packs curbside recyclable in what the company says is a world first.

Incorporating Mars Paper Packaging
The packaging will incorporate the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) to provide clear instructions to consumers on how to recycle.

Article first appeared in Australia’s PKN Packaging News on Nov. 28, 2022. 

Mars Wrigley Australia’s move to paper-based wrappers for its chocolate bar lines marks a world-first for the company and is in line with the growing global trend for brands to switch from single-use plastics and adopt fiber-based packaging materials that it says are curbside recyclable. Mars Wrigley Confectionary to incorporate Mars Paper Packaging for brands

The company will roll out the new paper-based packaging for its Mars Bar, Snickers, and Milky Way chocolate bar lines nationally from April next year, with plans for its full chocolate bar portfolio to transition.

The packaging, made from sustainably sourced FSC-certified paper, was developed and trialed at Mars Wrigley’s manufacturing site in Ballarat, Australia. The Ballarat-based R&D team leading this project is pioneering paper-based sustainable packaging solutions for the Mars Wrigley business globally. The plan is for the technology, learnings, and insights developed and deployed locally in Australia to be shared and implemented in other Mars Wrigley markets across the globe. Mars Paper Packaging

The packaging material is manufactured locally by Amcor. Chris Hutton, R&D director, told PKN, “As this is a world-first for Mars Wrigley, we didn’t have a playbook or a road map to follow, so our local R&D team worked really closely with Amcor Australia and New Zealand to come up with a solution that maintained the quality and freshness of our product, whilst working efficiently with our machinery and technology in the factory.

“They have been an incredible partner to work with and they’ve played a pivotal role in getting to where we are today.” PKN asked about the composition of the paper material, and how it was achieving the requisite barrier properties, to which Hutton responded, “Our paper-based packaging is made up of 86 percent paper, a thin plastic barrier to ensure the quality and freshness of the product is maintained, seals and inks for labelling. While the packaging features a very thin plastic barrier, it remains able to be recycled via curbside recycling as validated by APCO’s PREP tool.”


Read article   Packaging Word covered another Mars Wrigley transition from plastic- to paper-based flow-packed candy bars in the Balisto brand in 2021. Read the story here. 

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