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New Pringles tube with paper fibre base claims '100%' recyclability, Article

New Pringles tube with paper fibre base claims '100%' recyclability, Article

A new, 90% paper tube has been developed for Pringles crisps in a collaboration between Fost Plus and the Belgian Engineering and R&D teams at Kellogg’s, aiming for complete recyclability.

New Pringles tube aiming for complete recyclability - Global warming fears and recycling instructions are influencing consumers' purchasing decisions, Amcor says - Croxsons develop refillable glass bottles for skincare products - Packaging Europe

New Pringles tube with paper fibre base claims '100%' recyclability, Article

New Pringles tube aiming for complete recyclability - Global warming fears and recycling instructions are influencing consumers' purchasing decisions, Amcor says - Croxsons develop refillable glass bottles for skincare products - Packaging Europe

New paper-based Pringles can now available – Plastic-free tub from Upfield – Quaker Oats embraces paper packaging for new pots - Packaging Europe

Recycling - Food

Hinojosa launches fiber-based foodservice packaging

Are Pringles Cans Recyclable? - Everyday Recycler

Once you pop, you can't recycle: Pringles tubes get eco redesign

The story behind Pringles' new paper-based tube, Article

Plastic hangover? Corona launches plant-based six-pack beer rings in “global first”