BIGM

Part of the Bega Group, Big M is on a journey towards a Better Future for us all.

A journey of ensuring we reduce our our water usage, waste to landfill, and improve the recyclability of our packaging to help protect our natural environment.

As part of this journey, all our Big M flavoured milk bottles (under 1L), will be made from 100% recycled plastic. From March 2023, you will start to see our bottles change as we make that transition. We expect the change to be completed in 2025.

By the end of 2025 our commitment is to maximise the recycled content included in our packaging.

This initiative will take us one step closer.

Our new bottles

are made from

100% recycled

plastic

WHAT’S

CHANGING?

WHAT DOES

IT ALL MEAN?

HDPE

HDPE is the most commonly used material in the industry across food and non-food categories. The high opacity of the material has driven the need for improvements in transparency, allowing consumers to see the product clearly. It’s denoted by recycling symbol 2.

Through post-consumer and industrial recycling collections, HDPE is either recycled back into food-grade products such as rHDPE (recycled HDPE) bottles and containers, or re-moulded into industrial pipes, lumber,

toys and floor tiles.

PET

PET is also used in food and non-food categories. Due to its transparent nature, it is preferred where consumers want to clearly see their products. It’s denoted by the recycling symbol 1. PET plastics can be recycled over and over again. Similar to HDPE, PET plastics can be recycled back from consumers & industrial waste into food grade rPET (recycled PET) containers, (like our bottles), or molded into non-food grade containers such as luggage, carpets or clothing.

rPET

Unlike HDPE and PET, rPET is a plastic made entirely from recycled products. Choosing rPET means supporting the recycling industry, helping to create a market for recycled plastics and using plastic waste that would otherwise have ended up in a landfill or, worse, polluting the environment.

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