
Tags: recycling, Organic Food, plastic pollution, plastic free, plastic

EMBARGO: 00:01 28/10/22
Abel & Cole, leaders in sustainable shopping, has announced today that it will scrap all compostable plastic packaging from its range, after research has cast serious doubt over just how compostable it actually is.
'Compostable' plastic has been removed from all core Abel & Cole fruit and vegetable boxes, effective immediately, and the online grocer is working with suppliers to remove compostable plastic entirely from its offering by the end of 2023. Abel & Cole is now calling on other retailers, and decision makers across the food industry, to follow suit:
Join the fight against compostable plastic pollution. If you're not sure it's breaking down the way it should, it's time to stop using it now.
Supported by research from University College London, Abel & Cole's bold decision is based on evidence that compostable plastic only breaks down under certain conditions. The research highlights that this is not happening properly and consistently, across local authority facilities or in home compost heaps.[1]
Abel & Cole also cited how compostable plastics are also currently responsible for some recyclable material ending up in landfill every year. The research from UCL stated that 'Compostable plastics are a growing contaminant in the plastics recycling and some food waste collection systems, which are not able to process compostable plastics. There is currently no working technical solution to the automatic separation and sorting of compostable plastics.' Meaning that despite its best intentions, compostable plastics aren't fulfilling their promises and could be making things worse.
With the global market of biodegradable plastics (which includes compostables) set to grow to 2.62 million tonnes next year (2023)[2] now is the time for the food industry to act, to help curb the issue.
As well as scrapping compostable plastic packaging, Abel & Cole is also doubling down on reducing and reusing packaging, by extending its Club Zero refillables range, as well as launching the innovative 'Plastic Pick-Up Scheme', collecting hard-to-recycle flexible plastics from customers doorsteps. And where it won't compromise food safety or quality, Abel & Cole will be removing packaging altogether.
Hugo Lynch, Sustainability Project Manager at Abel & Cole, commented on the move to scrap compostable plastic packaging, saying:
“Until recently we thought compostable plastic ended up as compost. Growing evidence shows that's not always the case.
“It turns out that compostable plastic only breaks down under certain conditions. And unless your local authority has access to the right equipment, compostable plastic behaves a lot like regular plastic.
“That's why we've made the decision to remove compostable plastic in our core Fruit & Veg Boxes. And we're working hard with all our suppliers to completely remove it from our range by the end of 2023.
“But we can't fix the problem of compostable plastic pollution alone. We're calling on decision makers in the food industry to join us too.”
To read the research behind Abel & Cole's decision to remove compostable plastic packaging, visit: www.abelandcole.co.uk/compostables
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Notes to editors
- UCL Compostable Plastics (November 2020)
- European Bioplastics (2018) Bioplastics Market Data available at: www.european-bioplastics.org/wp-content/ uploads/2016/02/Report_Bioplastics-MarketData_2018.pdf
About Abel & Cole
Since 1988, we've believed that food has the power to save the world. We're on a mission to make shopping sustainably simple, putting people and our planet first every step of the way. We want to provide easy ways to help the planet. That's why we put in all the hard work behind the scenes, from sourcing the finest, organic, sustainable & wild food to reducing unnecessary packaging, so all you have to do is choose your sustainable, carbon-neutral weekly shop. From supporting independent growers and makers to cutting carbon emissions, every Abel & Cole box that lands on your doorstep makes a world of difference. For more information, visit www.abelandcole.co.uk / @abelandcole (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube)
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[1] UCL Compostable plastics (November 2020)
[2] European Bioplastics (2018) Bioplastics Market Data available at: www.european-bioplastics.org/wp-content/ uploads/2016/02/Report_Bioplastics-MarketData_2018.pdf