Take that observation and apply it to the hundreds of thousands of SKUs at your local supermarket. That Kraft has as they're hoped for goal of 'recyclable by 2025' says a lot. Recyclable being different from ultimately recycled. A very small percent of 'recyclable' packaging actually goes through the process. And recycled plastics can only be recycled once. Still, the largest source of single-use plastic is in food packaging. Someone has to start, somewhere. I'm afraid it won't be Kraft (or any of the other big companies.)
Take that observation and apply it to the hundreds of thousands of SKUs at your local supermarket. That Kraft has as they're hoped for goal of 'recyclable by 2025' says a lot. Recyclable being different from ultimately recycled. A very small percent of 'recyclable' packaging actually goes through the process. And recycled plastics can only be recycled once. Still, the largest source of single-use plastic is in food packaging. Someone has to start, somewhere. I'm afraid it won't be Kraft (or any of the other big companies.)