NEW DELHI: Packaged consumer goods company Dabur India is doing away with the outer paper carton from its toothpaste brand Dabur Red Paste, in a pilot with Reliance Retail as the company attempts to ...
You know how a regular tube of toothpaste becomes increasingly difficult to squeeze as the contents diminish? See, designer tandem Sang Min Yu and Wong Sang Lee have hit upon a novel idea. Think ...
FMCG major Dabur India is going to remove the paper cartons from the packaging of its toothpastes, amid a call by consumers to make products more sustainable, The Economic Times has reported. The ...
No, he is not worried the tubes will get squashed, it turns out. For now, the tweaked packs will be available at Reliance Retail outlets. Your monthly salary has been credited. Your grocery list is ...
Taking a leap forward on the path to Environment Sustainability, Dabur India Ltd is now moving towards removing outer paper cartons from its flagship Ayurvedic toothpaste brand Dabur Red Paste. Dabur ...
Paper saved by discarding outer cartons will be repurposed to create notebooks for Child Rights and You (CRY). Dabur India Ltd is now removing outer paper cartons from its Ayurvedic toothpaste brand ...
New Delhi: Colgate-Palmolive's Active Salt and Vedshakti variants of toothpaste will now be sold in recyclable tubes, the oral care company said in a statement on Tuesday. The company has been using ...
Toothpaste packaging is awful. Their hygiene-enhancing insides are often trapped within the most difficult of devices to decipher, the toothpaste tube, and even when you figure it out there’s always ...
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