Pet care firm gets £27m greener packaging boost
Butchers Petcare, has secured a £27mln (€32 mln) refinancing deal from NatWest, RBS Invoice Finance and Lombard. The funding deal, which includes banking and asset-based lending facilities, will support an investment in plastic-free packaging across its dog food range.
Switching from plastic wrap to biodegradable cardboard and recyclable tins, means that Butchers Petcare will remove the equivalent of 4.2 million plastic bottles from its packaging range.
The funding package has also funded a TV advertising campaign to support brand repositioning, the introduction of plant and machinery and the role out of the new Blink! cat food brand to customers.
Butchers Petcare was established in 1987 by Graham Baker, who comes from an award-winning family of butchers and beef cattle farmers. Butchers Petcare is now forecast to turnover £100m over the next 12 months.
Baker said: “Over the last 30 years we have built a reputation as one of the leading wet dog food brands in the UK, thanks to our commitment to using high quality ingredients and completely grain free recipes.
“Securing this finance package from NatWest, RBS Invoice finance and Lombard, will enable us to build the reputation of the brand further, by providing access to working capital required to invest in key areas of the business, including sustainable packaging and our TV marketing campaign. It’s an exciting time for the business and we can’t wait to introduce our new look products to customers over the coming months.”
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