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IAA: Plastic Packaging in People's Lives (PPiPL): In the Loop

Project: Research

Description

Building upon the UKRI NERC-funded project Plastic Packaging in People’s Lives (2020-2024), the ‘In the Loop’ project aims to accelerate dialogue between Booths supermarket, their customers, and Lancaster City Council (LCC) on several interconnected issues, including recycling, plastic packaging circularity, and food packaging innovation. The project aligns with the UK’s circular economy, net zero and zero waste agendas.
Project aims:
• Foster greater transparency among key stakeholder groups (e.g. Booths, customers, LCC and residents), serving as a foundational step towards building trust as the foundation for co-creating initiatives aimed at improving recycling food plastic packaging.
• Highlight and promote the role of customer recycling efforts at home and the use of recycled food plastic packaging within the broader context of plastic packaging circularity and sustainable packaging innovation.
• Clarify and explain the journey of recycled food plastic packaging, from kerbside recycling collection to its reappearance on Booths’ shelves, making the process more accessible and understandable.
Objectives:
1. Facilitate open dialogue among different stakeholder groups (e.g. Booths, customers, LCC, and residents) about recycled food plastic packaging and recycling practices.
2. Reframe decision-making around plastic packaging by emphasising its value as a resource, and highlighting the role of ‘waste’ within the broader context of the circular system and climate emergency.
3. Showcase the positive impact of responsible recycling efforts (e.g. washing recyclables and avoiding contamination) on the processes of plastic packaging circularity and the environment.
4. Emphasise residents’ role in the larger system of plastic packaging circularity (including fate of food plastic packaging), distributing responsibility across the entire system rather than focusing on one group.
5. Demonstrate how recycled food plastic packaging is part of a broader strategy for sustainable packaging and innovation, including engaging with re-use and re-fill system, and reducing the plastic usage in Booths’ own-brand food products.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date17/03/2528/11/25