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Sustainability: Mother Dairy Takes a Green Step with Naturally Degradable Milk Pouch

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This is a first-of-its-kind milk packaging that transforms into bioavailable wax, which is naturally broken down by microbes present in the soil to turn it into natural elements.

NEW DELHI (India CSR): Mother Dairy, one of India’s most trusted milk and milk products brands and a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), has claimed a major packaging breakthrough with the launch of India’s first naturally degradable milk pouch in soil. The company says the innovation marks a significant step in its sustainability journey and reflects its long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship.

The new packaging is introduced through Mother Dairy’s popular Cow Milk variant in Delhi NCR, along with a refreshed pack design. The rollout begins on World Environment Day, June 5, 2026, symbolically aligning the product launch with the global call for responsible consumption, waste reduction, and climate-conscious business practices.

“Mother Dairy’s new milk pouch uses a first-of-its-kind degradable packaging innovation that enables the material to transform into bioavailable wax, which is naturally broken down by microbes present in the soil to turn it into natural elements.”, the company said.

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Unveiling the new packaging innovation in New Delhi, Dr. Meenesh Shah, Chairman, National Dairy Development Board and Mother Dairy, said, “As the world’s largest milk producer, India’s dairy sector stands as a true testament to scale, inclusivity and responsibility. It is one of the few sectors where sustainability is intrinsically linked across the entire value chain. Mother Dairy’s mission extends beyond dairy. It is committed to enriching lives through nutrition and to safeguarding the planet with a sense of commitment and care. The launch of India’s first naturally degradable milk pouch by Mother Dairy is yet another milestone reflecting the sector’s continued ability to lead and set new benchmarks, while remaining committed to a future-ready and sustainable ecosystem. The newly introduced packaging is designed to naturally degrade in soil within a few years rather than centuries, and importantly, this transition is being undertaken without any impact on consumer milk prices.”

This packaging innovation has been designed to ensure a seamless consumer experience, with no changes required in the way consumers store, handle or dispose of the milk pouch. Importantly, the new packaging will have no impact on the milk’s quality, shelf life, or taste, while continuing to offer the same trusted goodness that consumers associate with Mother Dairy.

Talking about the initiative, Jayatheertha Chary, Managing Director, Mother Dairy, added, “For over five decades, Mother Dairy has remained at the forefront of innovation in the dairy sector. Driven by this commitment, we undertook over four years of research to develop a naturally degradable milk pouch that leaves no trace of plastics in the environment. While these milk pouches will continue to remain recyclable, the key differentiator lies in their ability to degrade into natural elements, thereby helping address the challenge of fugitive plastic and contributing towards a cleaner ecosystem. We are delighted to introduce this pioneering packaging innovation through our famed Cow Milk variant, which will also feature a refreshed pack design as it marks a decade of trust and goodness.”

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Alongside this pioneering packaging innovation, Mother Dairy is also introducing a refreshed design language for its milk portfolio. Central to the packaging refresh – which begins with Mother Dairy’s famed Cow Milk variant – is the ‘Note of Care’, a distinctive brand device inspired by the brand’s iconic logo, bringing alive the promise of Maa Jaisi care through relatable everyday expressions – whether it is a reminder to “drink your milk” or a gentle nudge to “get home safe” – in a fun, fresh and contemporary manner, reflecting Mother Dairy’s warmth and affection. Complementing the holding structure, the refreshed packaging design also introduces cleaner typography and brighter visual tones, creating a more modern and cohesive brand identity. Going forward, the new design system will unify the brand’s entire milk portfolio under a cohesive ‘Mother Dairy’ look, enhancing recall and brand equity.

Alongside this pioneering packaging innovation, Mother Dairy is also introducing a refreshed design language for its milk portfolio. Central to the packaging refresh – which begins with Mother Dairy’s famed Cow Milk variant – is the ‘Note of Care’, a distinctive brand device inspired by the brand’s iconic logo, bringing alive the promise of Maa Jaisi care through relatable everyday expressions – whether it is a reminder to “drink your milk” or a gentle nudge to “get home safe” – in a fun, fresh and contemporary manner, reflecting Mother Dairy’s warmth and affection. Complementing the holding structure, the refreshed packaging design also introduces cleaner typography and brighter visual tones, creating a more modern and cohesive brand identity. Going forward, the new design system will unify the brand’s entire milk portfolio under a cohesive ‘Mother Dairy’ look, enhancing recall and brand equity.
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Alongside this pioneering packaging innovation, Mother Dairy is also introducing a refreshed design language for its milk portfolio. Central to the packaging refresh – which begins with Mother Dairy’s famed Cow Milk variant – is the ‘Note of Care’, a distinctive brand device inspired by the brand’s iconic logo, bringing alive the promise of Maa Jaisi care through relatable everyday expressions – whether it is a reminder to “drink your milk” or a gentle nudge to “get home safe” – in a fun, fresh and contemporary manner, reflecting Mother Dairy’s warmth and affection. Complementing the holding structure, the refreshed packaging design also introduces cleaner typography and brighter visual tones, creating a more modern and cohesive brand identity. Going forward, the new design system will unify the brand’s entire milk portfolio under a cohesive ‘Mother Dairy’ look, enhancing recall and brand equity.
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Alongside this pioneering packaging innovation, Mother Dairy is also introducing a refreshed design language for its milk portfolio. Central to the packaging refresh – which begins with Mother Dairy’s famed Cow Milk variant – is the ‘Note of Care’, a distinctive brand device inspired by the brand’s iconic logo, bringing alive the promise of Maa Jaisi care through relatable everyday expressions – whether it is a reminder to “drink your milk” or a gentle nudge to “get home safe” – in a fun, fresh and contemporary manner, reflecting Mother Dairy’s warmth and affection. Complementing the holding structure, the refreshed packaging design also introduces cleaner typography and brighter visual tones, creating a more modern and cohesive brand identity. Going forward, the new design system will unify the brand’s entire milk portfolio under a cohesive ‘Mother Dairy’ look, enhancing recall and brand equity.
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The Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable Pvt. Ltd.

Mother Dairy was commissioned in 1974. It is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). It was established under the initiative of ‘Operation Flood’, world’s biggest dairy development program launched to make India a milk sufficient nation. Today, Mother Dairy is a leading dairy player which manufactures, markets & sells milk and milk products including cultured products, ice creams, paneer, ghee, etc. under the ‘Mother Dairy’ brand. The Company also has a diversified portfolio with products in edible oils under the ‘Dhara’ brand and fresh fruits & vegetables, frozen vegetables & snacks, pulps & concentrates, etc. under the ‘Safal’ brand. Through its brands, the company has a national footprint across all major cities in India. Mother Dairy, for over 5 decades, has harnessed the power of farmer-based institutions to deliver a range of delicious products to every household.

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