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The fruit aisle of a Dublin supermarket this week. The Journal

Plastic ketchup sachets and nets on fruit to be banned

Refill stations and reusable containers are set to become more commonplace.

PLASTIC NETS ON fruit and vegetables and single-use plastic packaging for condiments and preserves, such as ketchup sachets, will be banned by the end of the decade under new EU rules.

Repak, the Irish industry-funded scheme for dealing with packaging waste, has issued advice to its member companies – which include supermarkets, hospitality businesses and manufacturers – encouraging them to start preparing now.

Repak told The Journal plastic wrap on produce such as cucumbers are also likely to be banned, as well as any plastic punnets or trays that cannot be “clearly justified” to prevent food loss, or for hygiene reasons.

It’s likely there will be some exemptions from the new rules, which kick in on 1 January 2030, for fragile produce such as raspberries and other soft fruits, Repak said.

RYKMPP Say goodbye to cling film on cucumbers. Alamy Alamy

An EU survey last year found three quarters of Irish people saw plastic waste as Ireland’s biggest waste problem.

However, plastic bags, wraps, nets and other packaging are still in widespread use by Irish retailers and cafes, with the option to buy loose fruit and vegetables often not available.

Tad Kirakowski of environmental NGO Voice said: “Our recycling [rate] is stagnating, but the quantity of material we’re having to sort is increasing. People are really, really struggling to keep up with the quantity of this material.”

Numerous consumer surveys have shown that consumers want more sustainability from the retailers.”

Aldi, one of the supermarkets that offers few loose options in its fruit and vegetable range, said it is undertaking a “comprehensive review” of its packaging materials ahead of the new rules kicking in.

“Reducing our plastic and packaging footprint…is a key priority. We are fully committed to complying with these new regulations,” it said.

Plastic cups and trays

The ban on nets will apply to fruit and vegetables being sold in quantities of less than 1.5kg. 

Single-use plastic packaging for condiments, preserves and sauces will also be banned, as will single-use shampoo bottles in hotels. Selling food and drinks to be consumed on-site in single-use plastic trays or cups will also have to stop.

sachets-of-heinz-tomato-ketchup-salad-cream-and-vinegar-in-a-ramekin Single use sachets are for the chop too. Alamy Stock Photo Alamy Stock Photo

Repak said possible alternatives for condiments would include pump or refill stations, or small reusable containers that can be washed and refilled. Sachets could be used if they are compostable.

“Overall, the focus should be on moving to reusable systems where possible, rather than replacing single-use plastic with other single-use materials,” it said.

Repak said some of its retail member companies were expanding their loose fruit and vegetable ranges as part of its “plastic pledge” initiative.

Kirakowski said voluntary initiatives were not bringing the level of change needed, which was why regulation was needed. He added that retailers will need to take action urgently to be ready for 2030.

“We see the retailers say, ‘Oh yes, we’re interested’, but not really following through. It [2030] is not that far out when you think about the scale of the change that needs to be made. We’re up against it on this,” he said.

Tesco said it is working towards full compliance with the EU rules, and had already put in place a voluntary strategy to reduce its packaging footprint, including through removing plastic where it can and reducing it where it can’t.

Lidl said it has cut the amount of plastic it uses in its own-brand packaging by 20% since 2022. It said it’s prioritising recycled materials and reducing food waste.

Ireland is not on track to meet its 2025 EU target for recycling.

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    Mute Early Cuyler
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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:09 PM

    We should send FFG over to manage the situation altogether. Start running Daesh like the HSE and there’ll be peace in no time. Tax by the bullet.

    Nobody asked. Do your actual job Leo.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:14 PM

    @Early Cuyler: brilliant and accurate comment!

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:15 PM

    @Gus Sheridan: Leo look after our own in Ireland first please and stop trying to be a statesman, you are not.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:20 PM

    @Gus Sheridan: to be fair someone probably did ask him so that’ll effect my accuracy score and someone will surely feel the need to post it out.

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    Mute Morning Gus
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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:21 PM

    Leo, will you please, please address the problems at home. At least give us your opinion on the major issues of health, housing, DP. We don’t need any promises, just your honest opinion would really help.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:21 PM

    Be more concerned about what’s brewing here..

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:36 PM

    All this talk from people,o Trump is a murderer and all this, not a supporter, couldn’t care less really, but the fella he “killed” was someone who has killed hundreds of people including US citizens…so is it really that bad???
    Think about it, one man kills 100s of Irish people and is flaunting around the place…would you not want your government or somebody to “take him out”
    I see witch hunts for far less

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Jan 6th 2020, 5:01 PM

    @stephen mc galey: Nobody is saying this guy was a good guy. But ask yourself why were Americans killed and where were they killed? Why are the Americans all over the Middle East in the first place. Could you imagine if Iran invaded Mexico years ago and had dozens of military bases along the Mexican and Canadian borders and war ships off the Californian and east coast of the USA. Now that would would be intimidation and a powder keg ready to explode.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 7:14 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: also check what the Americans mean by ‘contractor’. These aren’t brickies.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 7:30 PM

    @alan: is the contractors less than the value of Soleimani?

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    Mute Robert Preston
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    Jan 6th 2020, 9:41 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: No comparision at all . Where is Israel and Saudi Arabia also put the Sunni and shiite into the mix . Plus America would have to be funding all the local terrorist groups plus the Supreme Leader of Iran

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    Mute David Stapleton
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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:22 PM

    A bit unrealistic to expect no reprisals. I mean on a much less dangerous level, how would the average person react if a neighbour broke all the windows in your house and the neighborhood watch came out with, “we are calling on both sides not to escalate this”, then one of the neighbour’s says, well you bloody deserved it as it was in our interest, but hey, don’t escalate either. As for the focker who broke the windows, they said something like “you were making g too much noise”, but didn’t offer any proof.

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    Mute Fr. Fintan Stack
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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:26 PM

    “Iran will never build a nuclear weapon” – Trump. Yeah, we could never trust Iran with nukes cause they may be crazy enough to drop 2 on Japan.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:34 PM

    @Fr. Fintan Stack: lets not mention the Israeli nuclear armament that’s been going on for decades. Course we can’t. One rule for one group. One rule for others.

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    Jan 6th 2020, 4:20 PM

    Put Corporate Manslaughter on the Statute Books ye dopes

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    Mute Thomas Sheridan
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    Jan 6th 2020, 7:17 PM

    Yes Leo. Now try and concentrate on your day job that is to support and protect the interests of Irish citizens and don’t alienate any more of your party’s supporters.

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    Jan 7th 2020, 11:16 AM

    @Thomas Sheridan: he’s a gonner at the next election..

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    Jan 6th 2020, 6:20 PM

    The Middle East is way apove this man’s paygrade…. Act your wage Leo!!!

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    Jan 7th 2020, 12:49 AM

    Fob sh should be more concerned about what’s happening at home

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    Jan 7th 2020, 12:03 PM

    I’m late to this article but who in the countries involved are listening to leo. Over inflated sense of irelands importance. this state is little more than just a vote catcher in the usa, little known in Iran and just a side market for the real movers and shakers

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    Jan 6th 2020, 11:37 PM

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    Jan 7th 2020, 2:38 PM

    Leo shut da f.. K up and mind your own business don’t get us involved

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