US food and beverage firms to cut 2.5 billion pounds of packaging

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Grocery industry report reveals ambitious packaging reduction targets will slash waste levels

US food and beverage manufacturers are planning to cut up to 2.5 billion pounds of packaging between now and 2020, according to a report published by the Grocery Manufacturers' Association (GMA). Nationwide,...

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