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  • Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
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    Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
    A view of the storage areas for crates of empty Coca-Cola bottles in Buchenau, Furstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 16, 2021. Large stacks of red, yellow, and black crates are stored behind fences in an industrial setting. The crates, bearing the Coca-Cola and other brands, are neatly organized in an outdoor facility, illustrating the scale of beverage logistics and recycling. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
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    Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
    A view of the storage areas for crates of empty Coca-Cola bottles in Buchenau, Furstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 16, 2021. Large stacks of red, yellow, and black crates are stored behind fences in an industrial setting. The crates, bearing the Coca-Cola and other brands, are neatly organized in an outdoor facility, illustrating the scale of beverage logistics and recycling. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
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    Empties In Empty Crates At Coca-Cola
    A view of the storage areas for crates of empty Coca-Cola bottles in Buchenau, Furstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 16, 2021. Large stacks of red, yellow, and black crates are stored behind fences in an industrial setting. The crates, bearing the Coca-Cola and other brands, are neatly organized in an outdoor facility, illustrating the scale of beverage logistics and recycling. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
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    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the 'end to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer’s homes’. The Impact Centre is 'a completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.’
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
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    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    The mock supermarket layout of the DS Smith Impact Centre.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917596_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    The mock supermarket layout of the DS Smith Impact Centre.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917593_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, shows a Finnish potato fridge pack in the mock produce section of the DS Smith Impact Centre'.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917594_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, shows a cardboard alternative to large plastic containers used for compounds and paints in the DS Smith Impact Centre'.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917595_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, explains circular design metrics in the sustainability section of the DS Smith Impact Centre.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917592_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, explains a circular supply cycle model in the DS Smith Impact Centre.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917591_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, shows Veetee Rice card carton packaging in the DS Smith Impact Centre.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917589_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, holds a card top lift up bottle carrier with paper wrap in the DS Smith Impact Centre's mock drinks aisle.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917590_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, shows off a card top can holder?
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917588_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, left, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager and Amy Cross, Customer Engagement Manager showing card replacement options for pastic the DS Smith Impact Centre's mock produce section.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian

     

  • The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DUKAS_165917587_EYE
    The fake Suffolk supermarket tackling problem plastic.
    DS Smith's innovation lab is in the spotlight after the packaging firm's takeover approach from rival Mondi.

    With its colourful fruit and veg display and shelves filled with groceries it could be your local supermarket, but this is a play shop for adults and there is only one thing missing: plastic.

    The mock store is the secret innovation lab of DS Smith, the FTSE 100 paper and packaging firm where major retailers and brands trek to see its big ideas to replace the plastic ready meal containers, fruit punnets and shrink-wrap consumers use every day.

    The company set a five-year target to eliminate 1bn pieces of problem plastic from supermarket shelves by 2025 and trumpets inventions such as the "lift up", a cardboard handle used instead of plastic to bundle multipacks of beer of soft drinks.

    Lydia Butler, DS Smith's Regional Customer Engagement Manager, shows a microflute fruit and veg punnet in the DS Smith Impact Centre's mock produce section.
    The DS Smith Impact Centre illustrates the ëend to end journey of packaging from creation through logistics through retail space or e-commerce journey into customer's homes'. The Impact Centre is ëa completely interactive experience where you can be inspired to explore best packaging practice and apply lessons to every touchpoint in your own supply cycle. You can look, touch and see packaging in action, bringing idea to life.'
    DS Smith Impact Centre, Fordham, Suffolk, UK.
    12/12/2023,

    Joshua Bright / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    50/50 © Joshua Bright 2023/The Guardian