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Carbon Footprint

Carbon offsetting in action: Projects and impact update
Carbon offsetting in action: Projects and impact update
09 April, 2026
Carbon offsetting in action: Projects and impact update
09 April, 2026

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Driving change: Polyco Healthline’s journey to Net Zero
Driving change: Polyco Healthline’s journey to Net Zero
17 September, 2025
Driving change: Polyco Healthline’s journey to Net Zero
17 September, 2025

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Cooking up change: how we’re supporting clean energy in rural India
Cooking up change: how we’re supporting clean energy in rural India
30 July, 2025
Cooking up change: how we’re supporting clean energy in rural India
30 July, 2025

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Take action: beach clean-up with Polyco Healthline
Take action: beach clean-up with Polyco Healthline
12 March, 2025
Take action: beach clean-up with Polyco Healthline
12 March, 2025

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SafeDon, a Step Closer to Zero Waste
SafeDon, a Step Closer to Zero Waste
07 September, 2022
SafeDon, a Step Closer to Zero Waste
07 September, 2022

At Polyco Healthline, we understand the need to reduce our waste as much as possible to support our sustainability goals, as recently outlined in our #phAMBITION project. We have set ourselves targets to reach by 2030 to address the key sustainability impacts and opportunities throughout our value chain.

#phAMBITION is Polyco Healthline's new sustainability programme. It aims to build upon our sustainability successes so far and set new targets and goals whilst unlocking the power of change. Our programme is aimed at addressing the social and environmental challenges of the next decade with commitments to improve the lives and wellbeing of our people with the smallest environmental footprint.

We have been identifying the areas where we need to make the most changes to reduce our CO2 footprint. Our pursuit of Zero Waste, Say 'No' to plastics and Energy efficiency stems from this. Our strategy is focused on addressing key sustainability impacts and opportunities throughout our value chain.

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The new UK Plastic Packaging Tax starting April 2022
The new UK Plastic Packaging Tax starting April 2022
02 March, 2022
The new UK Plastic Packaging Tax starting April 2022
02 March, 2022

In April 2022, a new tax on plastic packaging will be introduced in the UK.With just over a month to go until the Plastic Packaging Tax comes into effect, we have summarised the changes that are affecting our products and the wider industry. At Polyco Healthline we are ensuring our customers don’t have to directly make any changes to their business but we want to make customers aware of the impacts of the new tax.

 

What is the Plastic Packaging Tax?

From 1st April 2022, a new tax will be introduced in the UK to encourage greater use of recycled plastic and to help tackle plastic packaging waste. The tax will apply at a rate of £200 per tonne of plastic packaging manufactured or imported into the UK, containing less than 30% recycled plastic.

 

Who will be affected by the new Plastic Packaging Tax?

It is estimated that 20,000 producers and importers will be affected across a wide range of industries. As a major manufacturer and importer of plastic, at Polyco Healthline we have been

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Plastic Straws, Stirrers and Cotton buds are banned in England from today
Plastic Straws, Stirrers and Cotton buds are banned in England from today
01 October, 2020
Plastic Straws, Stirrers and Cotton buds are banned in England from today
01 October, 2020

Plastic straws, stirrers and cotton buds are banned in England from today.

The legislation should have come into force in April but was put back because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Following the success of the ban on microbeads and the 5p charge on single-use plastic bags, the proposal to increase the ban to additional single use plastic everyday items such as straws, cotton buds and stirrers was fairly straight forward and due to be effective early 2020.

April had been the original deadline for the new legislation but, coming in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and given its impact on supply chains, the government decided to postpone the ban until now.

From today however, it is now illegal in almost all circumstances for businesses to give them out to customers.

The ban on straws, stirrers and cotton buds is just the next step in the battle against plastic pollution and pledges to protect our ocean and the environment for future generations.

According to statistics it is estimated that

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