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Capri sun plastic straw debate

Capri Sun ignited significant debate by urging the European Commission to reconsider its ban on plastic straws.

Recently, Capri Sun ignited significant debate by urging the European Commission to reconsider its ban on plastic straws. The company argues that paper straws, which it has used since 2021, are “less functional” and complicate recycling processes.

While some consumers appreciate the nostalgic experience of drinking from a Capri Sun pouch, many criticise plastic straws as symbols of the packaging waste crisis. The brand faces backlash from both sides as it navigates consumer preferences and sustainability demands.

Despite potential benefits, such as reduced production costs and improved functionality, critics assert that reverting to plastic could be seen as greenwashing and that recycling alone cannot solve the broader issue of plastic pollution. Capri Sun is left seeking a balance between nostalgia and modern sustainability expectations, reflecting the complex landscape of consumer choices and environmental responsibility.

At London Packaging Week, sustainability and innovation in packaging will be key themes, with experts examining how companies like Capri Sun can meet both consumer preferences and environmental targets.

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