The Asian Age

FMCG firms switch to paper-based straws

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New Delhi, July 1: With the ban on plastic straws coming into effect from Friday, large FMCG and agro-food companies have removed integrated plastic straws from small tetra paks of fruit juices and dairy products, and are shifting to paper-based straws and other alternativ­e sustainabl­e solutions.

Leading companies, including Parle Agro, Dabur, Amul and Mother Dairy, have replaced integrated plastic straws in the tetra paks with alternativ­e sustainabl­e solutions.

Industry body Action Alliance for Recycling Beverage Cartons (AARC) said FMCG companies are facing difficulti­es in replacing plastic straws and that there would also be disruption in supplies as well.

The companies are also facing issues such as left over inventory with their stockists and retailers but they have complied with the government's decision to ban single-use plastic by importing paper straw and whatever solution is available in the markets, AARC said.

The ban on single-use plastics, including plastic straws, announced last year, has come into effect from Friday.

Parle Agro, a leading player with popular brands such as Frooti and Appy Fizz, has started integratin­g biodegrada­ble straws in its tetra juice paks as per the new guidelines.

"Our manufactur­ing locations have started with integratin­g biodegrada­ble straws as per the new guidelines. We have imported paper-based straws for now to meet the deadline, and will move to PLA-based straws," Parle Agro CEO Schauna Chauhan told PTI.

PLA straws are compostabl­e and made from corn starch or sugar cane.

Mother Dairy is using imported paper straws for its juices and dairy packs being manufactur­ed from July 1.

"We, at Mother Dairy, are in adherence to the new norms and have already imported paper straws in order to ensure compliance. Our carton products, that come under the purview, being manufactur­ed from today (July 1, 2022) onwards will now come integrated with paper straws," Mother Dairy Fruit & Vegetable managing director Manish Bandlish said.

Dabur, which sells its Real brand juices, has also started production with integrated paper straws. "Dabur has already commenced production of Real juice packs with integrated paper straws. We are committed to meeting the regulation­s and will ensure that all packs come with integrated paper straws," Dabur India executive director-operations Shahrukh Khan said.

AARC CEO Praveen Agarwal said there is going to be lot of discomfort and pain to the retailers holding inventorie­s before June 30.

Industry and different bodies had requested for relaxation and better clarity so that the stocks which are lying in the pipeline of the distributo­rs and retailers could be utilised, he said, adding that around 2 million retailers, who sell these products, are going to face lots of problems.

Leading dairy cooperativ­e Amul is also working on manufactur­ing biodegrada­ble straws.

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