Mars Wrigley France Launches Mono-material M&M’s® Pouch

At Mars, we believe the world we want tomorrow starts with how we do business today. That’s why we’re rethinking our approach to packaging. In fact, we’ve committed to a goal of 100% of our plastic packaging to be reusable, recyclable or compostable. 

Our efforts to reduce and redesign are significant shifts that will require transformation for many of our packages, and each one will have to meet the requirements of many different waste and collection systems in markets around the globe.

Our Mars Wrigley France team is advancing us toward that vision with the launch of a new M&M® Choco 300g pouch.

The new pouch is designed to be recyclable, according to the existing local packaging waste collection and sorting system – and is only made of one type of plastic resin (polyethylene). Previous multi-layer packaging included both polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). By simplifying the design and structure of our flexible packaging formats we are significantly improving their chances to be recycled, while guaranteeing the same standards of quality and food safety for our consumers.

“We are proud, as a team, to be part of finding the solutions to the sustainable packaging problems we currently face as a business to ensure we live our values and purpose,” said Russ Avens, Regional Packaging Director, R&D, Mars Wrigley Europe, CIS and Turkey. “We have transformed the mono-pouch to be more sustainable without compromising quality and food safety.”

Test and learning through ‘hero projects’

While 19% of our plastic packaging is recyclable in practice and at scale, we still have work to do. Reaching our goals will require trying and testing new approaches to discover the best path to meeting recycling requirements in different markets. 

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This M&M® Choco 300g pouch pilot is part of Hero Projects, our ongoing Mars Wrigley program in Europe that tests alternative and sustainable packaging solutions. The mono-material M&M’s® Choco pouch is the first material-design-change pilot to be launched by Mars Wrigley in a European market as part of this testing phase. 

The new pouch will be available for eight months via two retailers in France, then Mars Wrigley will determine the most viable options to continue in its various markets. 

Learn how pilot projects like M&M® Choco 300g pouch help drive toward our broader sustainability goals by exploring our Sustainable in a Generation Plan

Mars commitment to sustainable packaging

Mars is a core partner of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation New Plastic Economy initiative and a signatory of their Global Commitment to eliminate plastic waste and pollution at its source. Our vision is aligned with theirs: to support a circular economy where packaging never becomes waste, but is recycled, reused or composted. To address the issue, we are: 

  • Redesigning more than 12,000 packaging components across our diverse portfolio, making it easier for consumers to reuse or recycle our packaging. Today, almost half of our packaging portfolio is undergoing redesign or elimination.  
  • Investing hundreds of millions of dollars to reimagine and redesign our packaging, with hundreds of Mars Associates working to address packaging waste in our portfolio – and this team is growing. 
  • Embedding our packaging targets into how we measure success. Our top 300 executives now have remuneration linked to delivering against our packaging targets. 

Learn more about our journey towards more Sustainable Packaging.(Opens a new window)