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Taco Bell has pledged to make its packaging recyclable, compostable, or reusable at locations worldwide by 2025, according to a press release. The new materials will be free of PFAS, Phthalates and BPA.
This includes any material that comes into contact with the consumer, such as wraps around tacos or the boxes provided with the $5 Cravings Box. Taco Bell is still working on what the new packaging will look like but hopes to preserve as much brand identity as possible, according to Fast Company.
As part of the effort, Taco Bell will also install recycling and composting bins at restaurants where local permitting rules allow them.