Beatson Clark provides glass containers for Langage Farm yoghurts

2023-02-28 14:26:00 By : Mr. Leon Ye

Langage Farm has switched the packaging of its yoghurts from plastic to glass containers supplied by Beatson Clark.

The farm, based near Plymouth, has opted for Beatson Clark’s 125g glass jars with a recyclable plastic lid.

Steve Davies, head of sales and marketing at Langage Farm said: “We decided to switch our large 350g stirred yoghurts from plastic to glass and we really like the stylish design of the Beatson Clark jars.

“We believe the glass jars stand out on supermarket and shop shelves and they allow customers to see the product inside.”

Aaron Broadley, account manager at Beatson Clark, added: “We’re seeing more and more customers switching from plastic to glass as the environmental benefits of glass packaging become apparent.”

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