In a bid to further improve the recyclability of its products, Lidl has announced it will be replacing green semi-skimmed milk caps with clear caps.
The permanent change follows a successful trial earlier this year and will roll out across stores from 31 October.
The move – in partnership with their long-standing milk supplier Müller – follows a successful four-week trial, which took place in September of this year.
Now to be a permanent fixture, the transition will roll out across Lidl stores in a phased approach to be available in all stores by 21 November.
Unlike the milk bottles, coloured milk caps cannot be easily recycled back into food grade packaging.
Customer feedback during the trial was overwhelmingly positive and we are thrilled to be making this change permanent across Lidl stores.
Introducing clear caps across the Muller supply chain enables 60 tonnes per year of recycled High-Density Polythene to be turned back into food-grade packaging as the new milk caps will be recycled to create milk bottles – keeping the material within a circular system.
Scott Davey, Senior Buying Director said: “We remain committed to supporting our customers in helping them make more sustainable shopping decisions on a daily basis.
“Customer feedback during the trial was overwhelmingly positive and we are thrilled to be making this change permanent across Lidl stores.
“In addition, this move will help us achieve our goal of making more of the plastic we use circular and fit to be repurposed time and time again.”