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Pringles tube tries to wake from ‘recycling nightmare’ – BBC News
Kellog redesigns the snackfood container that was dubbed the “number one villain” for recycling.

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New designs are being trialled that still “pop” when they open
The distinctive Pringles tube is being re-designed after criticism that its almost impossible to recycle.
The current container for the potato-based snack was condemned as a recyclers nightmare.
It’s a complex construction with a metal base, plastic cap, metal tear-off lid, and foil-lined cardboard sleeve.
The Recycling Association dubbed it the number one recycling villain along with the Luco…
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