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We do use plastic around some of our products to increase durability and thereby decrease food waste. However, we strive to minimize packaging material as much as possible and to make it easy for the customer to recycle the packaging correctly. We also work hard to reduce the amount of plastic and use plastic made from renewable raw materials. Our packaging strategy includes clear goals for recyclable packaging by 2025 and recycled or renewable material by 2030. In addition, we are constantly looking for new solutions to protect our common environment and reduce the use of packaging.
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Good to hear that they are also looking for a solution to conserve the environment.
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Glad we're all on the same page on food wraps, implementation is where our focus should now migrate to.
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@evangy13 I totally agree with you
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They should look for climate friendly alternative!
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Maybe they can look for better alternatives
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...and recyclable OR renewable by 2030... EPIC FAIL. Luckily we have a complete Unpacked Store reachable by bike already here around the corner in Germany 🎉 #localmoney>localvalue🌿
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Eureka: nature as the best designer evolutionized a natural packaging for all fruits already, their natural skin. 2nd: moulding food is an indicator of wasteful overproduction. BOOM! Typical capitalistic sub benefition of the crude oil plastic industry. Lobbyism at its best. Employees seem to fear hell from somewhere to not speak up against such logically counter life practices. SHAME¹⁰⁰⁰!!! 🙈🙈🙈
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This is no excuse. Just stop using plastic around vegetables and fruits! Just DONT.
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criminal
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There's really no excuse for this... Vegetables should not be individually packaged in plastic.
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We do use plastic around some of our products to increase durability and thereby decrease food waste. However, we strive to minimize packaging material as much as possible and to make it easy for the customer to recycle the packaging correctly. We also work hard to reduce the amount of plastic and use plastic made from renewable raw materials. Our packaging strategy includes clear goals for recyclable packaging by 2025 and recycled or renewable material by 2030. In addition, we are constantly looking for new solutions to protect our common environment and reduce the use of packaging.
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@ica Thank you for your answer. However, I would like to point out that a recent study by WRAP has shown that plastic wrapping for fresh products does NOT make them last longer adds instead to more pollution and food waste. https://app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/a250e0ff-e32c-4c72-aae8-92b09a21b82f
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Thank you for answering. But as the person above says, studies show that plastic wrapping does not work. Would it not be better to stop the wrapping? Or purchase a less amount of pepper if the problem is that the pepper is going bad before being sold out.
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@ica I would love to see reports and data showing that plastic wrapping actually increases durability and decrease food waste. In many countries peppers and other vegetables are not wrapped in plastic it would be interesting to see if they have more waste there.
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Can you share the independent scientific study showing that wrapping peppers in plastic increases their durability, please. It would be good also to see the study that justifies your choice of wrapping individual peppers over the risk of wasting the product on environmental and health issues. (plastic particles are found in people’s blood and pass the blood-brain barrier). Finally, please disclose whether you have been lobbied by oil or plastic companies before taking this decision. Thanks.
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@ica You’re missing the point. UNNECESSARY use of plastic has to be stopped. Plastic should only be used in areas where it’s necessary, for example MEDICAL usage - and NOT driving by profits only. Somehow before the mindless use of plastic, people and businesses managed to survive.
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@ica what % of the plastic wrapping do you think is recycled? How much of it goes to landfill or is incinerated?
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@sarah_chabane actually pepper can be solar dryed and parked in papers and whilst cooking it can be soaked in water to turn fresh again... Hope this makes sense.. Thank you
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@ica Can someone from your team connect with me? I am well aware of your challenge and agree that when products are packaged in plastic, they leave longer and less waste, but it is not healthy for us or the planet. There is another great idea I can share with you, and I can also help to deal with it as I myself found a solution: the big plastic container and the refrigerator, which are too effective, and also, as I am from a developing country, sometimes the benefit of it is that not much damage is done to nature, but a lot of food is wasted because we Georgians buy products by the few kilograms. (Of course, not myself.) We have a place called Bazar, or like Carefoor, where there is no packaged food but mostly locally produced, reduced-priced, affordable products and a lot of food waste because of the higher prices and no health food propaganda. Reach me in Linkedin if you think you will need my advice and contribution
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@ica Have you quit the palm oil in yout products yet?
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@ica the faster you achieve your climate goals, the better it would be. WeDontHaveTime.
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@undefined True, this is very true
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I agree
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@mariam_avakova hopefully they reach out to you and helped them with eco friendly alternative
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Dear Jasminé Ferhatovic Höglund Thank you for getting your climate warning to level 2! We have reached out to ICA and asked for a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Marine We Don't Have Time
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Sincerely this makes no sense ⚠️
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Too much fruit and veg comes in plastic packaging. So unnecessary
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So unnecessary!
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Agreed this doesn't make any sense! I sent climate love to WRAP for their research showing that wrapping in plastics increases food waste instead of limiting it: https://app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/a250e0ff-e32c-4c72-aae8-92b09a21b82f
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@ICA look for other alternative please...
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Not cool! Perhaps they need someone to speak about it!
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One of the reasons for this practice is to keep the "freshness"' of the product. I think this is stupid. Improve your stock management and your products will be fresh. Besides, it is more a question of "good looking " items than eatable items. Our perception of it has to change also as a customer.
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I 100% agree with you! It is so easy not to put any plastic so I really don't get why they keep doing it... In France, we have banned single-use plastic, but these kinds of things still exist 😠
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I totally agree with you. Makes me mad every time I see it. But if we all start pointing this out to the staff (in a friendly way) every time we visit an ICA store, we might be able to create change.