Muller Milk and Ingredients to reduce plastic use and food waste as it simplifies fresh milk and cream range

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Muller Milk and Ingredients (MMI) is set to reduce plastic use by 400 tonnes per year whilst substantially cutting food waste and distribution costs as it simplifies its range of fresh milk and cream products.

The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) rationalisation programme, part of MMI’s Darwin project, could see the company pare down the 835 fresh milk and cream SKU’s manufactured across its network of six dairies by up to 40 per cent.

An innovating lightweighting exercise, made possible by Muller’s investment on in-house milk packaging capabilities, will also allow the business to remove 400 tonnes of plastic from its core fresh milk SKUs, while maintaining the integrity and quality of the packaging.

By working collaboratively with customers to focus on popular SKU’s, the company will improve its environmental performance, benefitting customers and consumers and helping to support the long-term sustainability of the business.

Patrick Muller, CEO of Muller Milk and Ingredients, said: “At a typical dairy more than 90 per cent of the milk we buy from farms is manufactured into less than 80 product formats, meeting customer requirements for different milk types, pack sizes, and labelling formats.”

“At the same dairy, the remaining ten per cent of milk would be processed into a further 135 SKU formats, which is staggering. Typically this milk will be packed into smaller or unusual formats which tend to be far less efficient not only in terms of manufacturing, but through the whole supply chain.”

“The environmental cost of persisting with some of these less common SKU’s is significant, requiring our dairies to halt production whilst pack formats are changed for very small production runs, causing unacceptably high levels of product waste, energy use and complexity throughout our business.”

“We are working closely with our customers who are fully aligned with the need to simplify and improve environmental and business performance and we are extremely encouraged by the response we have had.”

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