DS Smith ditches one billion pieces of plastic from consumer goods packaging

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Packaging giant replaces plastic with sustainable fibre-based alternatives to reach its own target more than one year ahead of schedule

DS Smith claims to have replaced more than one billion pieces of plastic from its consumer goods packaging range worldwide more than one year ahead of schedule, the UK-based packaging giant announced today....

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