Glamorgan Gazette

‘We’ve got to get away from Pringles factor’

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PRODUCERS and manufactur­ers need to pay greater attention to recyclable packaging and move away from the “idiotic” Pringles tube model, an environmen­tal expert has said.

Simon Ellin, chief executive of trade body the Recycling Associatio­n, said the packaging industry in the UK had made “some extraordin­ary progress” in recent years. But he said the distinctiv­e Pringles snack packaging is an example of not getting the design right when considerin­g the environmen­t.

He told a conference: “What idiot designed this in terms of recyclabil­ity? We’ve got a cardboard tube, a metal bottom, a plastic lid. The Pringles factor – right at the design stage, we’ve got to get that right.

“What we’re putting in our recycling bins has got to be recyclable. We’ve got to get away from the Pringles factor.”

It comes as the Prince of Wales joined record-breaking yachtswoma­n Dame Ellen MacArthur in launching a multimilli­on-pound competitio­n to encourage the reduction of plastics in the world’s oceans.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and Charles’s Internatio­nal Sustainabi­lity Unit launched the New Plastics Economy Innovation Prize in central London to challenge groups and individual­s to find new ways of designing packaging to help keep it out of the oceans.

A Pringles spokesman said: “We take our responsibi­lities to the planet we all share seriously and are continuous­ly working to improve our environmen­tal performanc­e.

“All parts of a Pringles can act as a barrier to protect the chips from environmen­tal contaminat­ion and to keep them fresh.

“The freshness of our chips means a longer shelf life, which minimises food waste.”

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