A partnership between Robert Wiseman Dairies, Tetra Pak and The Manufacturing Institute has provided school children with the opportunity to design a range of environmentally friendly milk packaging.
Four lucky kids (aged 7 to 15) from Warrington, Flintshire, Lancaster and Clitheroe won the ‘Milk It’ competition to design the Robert Wiseman Dairies range of Guy Fawkes milk cartons – promoting firework safety.
The designs by Emma Woodhouse, Molly Robert, Hannah Lewis and Alicia Wade will appear on over 2 million milk cartons nationwide from 20th October.
As part of their prize the winners got to see their designs being printed onto the cartons during a tour of the Tetra Pak factory at Wrexham.
The ‘Milk It’ competition is part of The Manufacturing Institute’s ‘Make It in Manufacturing’ education programme designed to make children aware of the exciting range of career opportunities available in manufacturing industry.
The four designs will be featured on Robert Wiseman Dairies 500ml and 1 litre variants of whole and semi-skimmed milk from October 20th for three weeks and available nationwide.
Caption: The Milk It winners pictured showing their designs (l-r) are: Hannah Lewis, Molly Roberts, Emma Woodhouse and Alicia Wade.