Cadbury is cutting its Easter egg packaging to be more eco-friendly, it has announced.
The confectionery giant is launching a new range of chocolate eggs wrapped only in foil - and without a cardboard box.
It has also said that packaging used for other Cadbury boxed Easter eggs will also be reduced.
The foil-only eggs plus the other packaging reductions will cut the total amount of plastic and cardboard used by Cadbury this Easter by an estimated 247 tonnes and 115 tonnes respectively.
Jo Grice, Easter senior brand manager at the firm, said the new new Easter range "strikes the right balance"