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Recyclability

Tic Tac – a gentle reminder to recycle the pack

RECYCLING GUIDE

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PP 5 PLASTIC
TIC TAC 24 g

The box and cap of Tic Tac 24g are made of plastic - polypropylene (material code PP5).

Type of disposal: recyclable - this can be placed in your kerbside recycling bin

Click here to find out more: https://recyclingnearyou.com.au/arl/

FAQ

What is the Tic Tac commitment for packaging?

Tic Tac is part of the Ferrero Group who have committed to using 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025. Ferrero have laid out a road map of necessary steps required ahead of the company’s targets for 2025, having completed a thorough mapping of packaging materials and policies.

We are committed to working in partnership with others, to address the complex issue of packaging that we cannot manage alone. Read more here: www.ferrerosustainability.com

Describe the activities and progress you have made against your commitment to ensure 100% of packaging is reusable, recyclable, or compostable by 2025?

Tic Tac is part of the Ferrero Group who have laid out a road map of necessary steps required ahead of meeting our target by 2025. We have completed a thorough mapping of packaging materials and policies.

Our Tic Tac boxes and caps are already made from recyclable materials, both of these are widely recyclable in Australia and New Zealand. Read more here: www.ferrerosustainability.com

How are you going to report on your progress?

Tic Tac is part of the Ferrero Group who have laid out a road map of necessary steps required ahead of meeting our target for 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025. We will continue to share announcements of milestones that have been reached as part of our journey.

Read more here: www.ferrerosustainability.com

Are you considering any other partnerships?

The Ferrero Group, which owns Tic Tac, will continue to consider the correct opportunities with potential partners and will make relevant announcements in due course.

What information are you putting on packs?

Our new Tic Tac label provides consumers with clear information on how to recycle their packaging. Consumers can also find more information related to https://recyclingnearyou.com.au/arl/

Why is the Tic Tac package still made of plastic?

The packaging we use is carefully designed to maintain the freshness and quality of our products. Each product we make requires a specific packaging approach and a careful selection of materials with the dual aim of not compromising product quality and food safety while minimising the environmental impact. It is not a matter of plastic or plastic-free, but which option will guarantee the required performance with the lowest environmental impact.

Do you need to remove the paper label from the box before recycling?

No, the paper labels do not need to be removed as it does not interfere with the recyclability of the plastic.

Would you like more information on the Australasian recycling process?

Click here to find out more: https://recyclingnearyou.com.au/arl/

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