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Crunch time as crisp makers adopt plastic-free packets

When Del Currie decided to give up single-use plastic he had one “naughty secret” – he couldn’t quit his love of crisps.

He says his environmentally-minded daughter was not pleased when she found out that he was cheating.

She suggested that if he was serious about making a difference then he should launch his own crisp company, one that doesn’t sell them in plastic packets.

“So I replied, ‘Alright then, I will,'” says Mr Currie, who previously worked in app development. “It wasn’t so much a choice to create packet-free crisps, there just wasn’t anyone doing anything good, so I decided to jump into it.”

True to his word, in March this year he launched Spudos, which now supplies crisps to more than 65 so-called “zero-waste shops” across the UK and Republic of Ireland. These are stores that aim to eliminate packaging, and instead encourage customers to turn up with their own containers, which they fill from dispensers.

Sourcebbc.com
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