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Cadbury Heroes Paper Tub

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Mondelēz International and DS Smith partner on sustainable packaging initiative - introducing 300,000 Cadbury Heroes paper tubs ahead of the festive season

  • In a first of its kind for Cadbury in the UK, the trial will see 300,000 Cadbury Heroes paper tubs become available for a limited time.
  • The project is a test and learn initiative developed in partnership with DS Smith following several years of research and development and will also include the iconic Cadbury Flake.
  • Available in Tesco stores nationwide from October, supporting both Mondelez and Tesco’s sustainable packaging efforts.

Mondelēz International, one of the world’s largest snacking companies, are partnering with DS Smith, an International Paper company and leading global provider of sustainable fibre-based packaging solutions, to trial 300,000 Cadbury Heroes paper tubs across Tesco stores nationwide from October. The paper tubs are part of a test and learn initiative that will inform Mondelez’s efforts to achieve their long-term goal of reducing virgin plastic.

The new Cadbury Heroes paper tubs, developed in partnership with DS Smith following several years of research and development will also include the iconic Cadbury Flake for the first time. As part of the trial, Mondelēz is asking Heroes fans to share their feedback by scanning the QR code on the inside of the lid. This feedback will inform their Heroes assortment selection and wider packaging initiatives in the future. The tubs feature OPRL labelling to support consumers with recycling information.

The trial is the second sustainable packaging initiative from Mondelēz and Tesco, who recently worked together on a trial to introduce ~1.8 million Cadbury Crunchie multipacks with 60% less outer plastic packaging per pack compared to a standard multipack format, thanks to an innovative sticker solution.

Joanna Dias, UK Sustainability Lead at Mondelēz International said: “We are extremely proud to announce the new Cadbury Heroes paper tubs and are excited to hear consumer feedback on the new packaging. The paper tubs demonstrate once more Mondelēz's commitment to driving sustainable packaging solutions and this test and learn initiative in partnership with Tesco will help inform our long-term efforts to reduce virgin plastic.”

James Bull, Head of Packaging at Tesco added: “We are delighted to be working with Mondelēz International on another sustainable packaging initiative which will support our mission to eliminate preventable packaging waste. As part of its Planet Plan, Tesco is committed to reducing its packaging footprint and collaborating with suppliers to evaluate packaging suitability.”

Paul Clarke, Managing Director for UK & Ireland at DS Smith commented: “This project showcases our close collaboration with Mondelēz International to deliver more innovative packaging in response to growing consumer demand for sustainable solutions that make a positive impact. It demonstrates how we can design out waste without compromising on quality or design — from the rounded corners for enhanced shelf appeal, and high-quality print that supports standout branding.”

The Cadbury Heroes paper tubs test and learn initiative is the latest step in Mondelēz’s global "Pack Light and Right" strategy, which focuses on reducing packaging, evolving packaging so that it is designed to be recyclable, utilising recycled materials where appropriate, and improving recycling infrastructure and capabilities.

Last year, the company announced that ~300 million Cadbury sharing bars in the UK and Ireland would be wrapped in 80% certified recycled plastic using advanced recycling technology and a mass balance approach, allocating the equivalent of 600 tonnes of post-consumer recycled plastic each year*, while paper-based multipack bags have been introduced across Cadbury biscuits in the UK, reducing approximately 145 tonnes of virgin plastic use.

As part of its Now and Next strategy, DS Smith is helping its customers to design out waste. Over the past five years, the company has removed more than 1.7 billion pieces of plastic – exceeding its target by more than 700,000. DS Smith has also developed Circular Design Metrics – an industry first – to rate and compare the circularity of packaging designs, keeping materials and products in use for longer. Meanwhile, Tesco is committed to reducing its packaging strategy through its “4Rs” strategy of removing plastic amongst its own product ranges and working with suppliers to help reduce packaging. As of April 2025, Tesco has removed over 2.5 billion pieces of plastic from its own brand products in the UK since 2019, while since 2020, the supermarket has removed 5,900 tonnes of packaging through plastic reduction.

More information on Mondelēz International’s approach to more sustainable packaging can be found here, while Tesco’s approach to packaging and plastics can be found here. Information on DS Smith’s Now and Next strategy can be found here.

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*Using the mass balance approach. This figure is the forecasted volume for the first full year on the market (2026), September 2024

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Press enquiries:

Mondelēz International: ukpressoffice@mdlz.com

Tesco: press.office@tesco.com

DS Smith: dssmith@headlandconsultancy.com

Notes to editors:

About Mondelēz International:

Mondelēz International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MDLZ) empowers people to snack right in over 150 countries around the world. With 2024 net revenues of approximately $36.4 billion, Mondelēz International is leading the future of snacking with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits; Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate; and Sour Patch Kids candy. Mondelēz International is a proud member of the Standard and Poor’s 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Sustainability Index.

About DS Smith:

DS Smith, an International Paper company, is a leading global provider of sustainable fibre-based packaging, which is supported by recycling and papermaking operations. The company plays a central role in the value chain across sectors including e-commerce, fast moving consumer goods, food and beverage, and industrials. It has a target-led Now & Next sustainability strategy, Redefining Packaging for a Changing World and is committed to leading an industry-wide transition to a circular economy while delivering sustainable circular solutions for customers. As a part of this mandate, there is a focus on replacing problem plastics, taking carbon out of supply chains, providing recycling solutions, innovation and significant investment into Research & Development including alternative materials and fibres. The company has a progressive approach to the service and optimization of sustainable supply chains, a well-known and bespoke ‘Box-to-Box’ in fourteen days operational model and a unique Circular Design Metrics approach. Website - www.dssmith.com/uk.

About International Paper:

International Paper (NYSE: IP; LSE: IPC) is the global leader in sustainable packaging solutions. With company headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) headquarters in London, UK, we employ more than 65,000 team members and serve customers around the world with operations in more than thirty countries. Together with our customers, we make the world safer and more productive, one sustainable packaging solution at a time. Net sales for 2024 were $18.6 billion. In 2025, International Paper acquired DS Smith creating an industry leader focused on the attractive and growing North American and EMEA regions. Website - www.internationalpaper.com.

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