CRISPS — IT’S IN THE BAG
We eat six billion packets of crisps a year, each housed in shiny metallised plastic. Walkers has vowed to use recyclable, compostable or biodegradable bags by 2025.
But small Herefordshire firm two Farmers’ have beat them to it. Packs are made of biodegradable eucalyptus wood fibres and printed with vegetable ink.
the packaging looks similar but costs ten times as much as a standard crisp packet.
From Whole Foods and twofarmers.co.uk for around £1 for a 40g pack.