Our meal kit bags and boxes, including the stickers, are all made of paper and cardboard. That means they’re kerbside recyclable! Simply empty your meal kit bags and flatten your box then pop them into your yellow bin.
We’re rolling out a new 100% kerbside recyclable paper cool pouch. It keeps your goodies fresh without plastic insulation or extra ice packs. Simply empty and dry it, then put it in your kerbside recycling bin. Some customers may still receive plastic cool pouches for a short time. Please dispose of these in your kerbside general waste bin.
Our meal kit bags and boxes, including the stickers, are all made of paper and cardboard. That means they’re kerbside recyclable! Simply empty your meal kit bags and flatten your box then pop them into your yellow bin.
We’re rolling out a new 100% kerbside recyclable paper cool pouch. It keeps your goodies fresh without plastic insulation or extra ice packs. Simply empty and dry it, then put it in your kerbside recycling bin. Some customers may still receive plastic cool pouches for a short time. Please dispose of these in your kerbside general waste bin.
We’ve introduced kerbside recyclable paper packaging across a range of our ingredients. We’re working on bringing this packaging innovation to even more of our ingredients, so keep an eye out. You’ll also notice the swap to Tetra Pak cartons for ingredients like coconut milk. You can recycle these at your local Container Deposit Scheme.
We're always looking for ways to reduce the plastic waste in every box. While we develop sustainable packaging solutions that meet our rigorous quality standards, we'll continue to use plastic wrappers for some ingredients. While REDcycle has temporarily paused in-store recycling services, please dispose of these in your red bin.
We’ve introduced kerbside recyclable paper packaging across a range of our ingredients. We’re working on bringing this packaging innovation to even more of our ingredients, so keep an eye out. You’ll also notice the swap to Tetra Pak cartons for ingredients like coconut milk. You can recycle these at your local Container Deposit Scheme.
We're always looking for ways to reduce the plastic waste in every box. While we develop sustainable packaging solutions that meet our rigorous quality standards, we'll continue to use plastic wrappers for some ingredients. While REDcycle has temporarily paused in-store recycling services, please dispose of these in your red bin.