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tahir
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 45674 Location: Essex
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Posted: Tue Jan 16, 18 4:11 pm Post subject: Plastic crisp packets |
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I couldn't shame the kids into contacting Walkers to ask why their crisp packets aren't recyclable so I did it myself, my original question was why they need the foil layer and how they justify that against the environmental costs:
Pamela
That is exactly what it says on your website, which does not answer my questions:
1. Please advise what the benefits are of a foil layer within the packaging that a normal plastic wrapper would not provide.
2. According to your environment factsheet:
"In May 2017, we joined the Ellen Macarthur Foundation’s New Plastics Economy initiative as a Core Partner, where we are collaborating with a community of experts and innovators to create a more sustainable packaging ecosystem. One of the areas we are looking at is how we can make crisp packets 100% recyclable or recoverable.
We haven’t quite cracked this yet, but aren’t giving up. And we know to make progress, we’ll need to encourage everyone to recycle more and litter less."
Surely it's a straightforward process to go back to the all plastic packaging that all crisp manufacturers used to use in order to make it recyclable?
I'm not sure I understand the issue, please advise.
Tahir
On 16/01/2018 16:00, Talk To Us @ Consumer Services wrote:
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> Dear Mr Sharif
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> Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding Walkers Crisps and the environment.
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> Currently our Walkers Crisps packets are comprised of an inner foil layer, and an outer plastic layer (plus some sealant between). As you will appreciate, technically, virtually anything can be recycled, however, because separation of these materials is both costly and energy intensive it would make little sense to do so, environmentally or economically. And there is not the infrastructure for the ordinary consumer to actually recycle the material in question. So our current Walkers Crisps packets are not, in a meaningful sense, recyclable.
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> For a fuller briefing on our Walkers agenda have a look at this webpage:
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> https://www.pepsico.co.uk/purpose/environment/environment-factsheets/walkers-and-the-environment
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> Thank you once again for taking the time and trouble to contact us and I hope that I have been able to answer your enquiry.
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> Regards
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> Pamela Crump
> Consumer Relations |
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Slim
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tahir
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sean Downsizer Moderator
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tahir
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Mistress Rose
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 18 8:22 am Post subject: |
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In the dim and distant past, when crisps were made by Smiths, only came in plain flavour and had a screw of salt in a blue paper, the packets were made of some sort of oiled paper. Not really recyclable either, but would probably break down faster than plastic and metal. The crisps did occasionally go soft if stored for too long, but as you say, with today's logistics, they should be sold fairly quickly, in the UK at least. Nitrogen may keep the crisps better, but shouldn't leak more than air as the molecules aren't that much different in size. Helium is the real problem as that has tiny molecules. We used to use that to test for leaks in electronic packaging. |
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