
Talking Rubbish - The Recycling Podcast 54. Sachets - the true cost of convenience
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Aug 7, 2025 Discover the shocking scale of sachet use worldwide, with a staggering 855 billion produced annually. Delve into the environmental implications of these tiny packaging marvels and their cultural roots in India. The hosts tackle the debate of convenience versus sustainability, exploring whether sachets are truly worth the cost. Plus, enjoy quirky discussions about the recyclability of Play-Doh and how a young boy's litter collection project inspires community action. Tune in for laughs and valuable insights into the recycling world!
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Return Flexible Plastics to Stores
- Always collect flexible plastics and return them to supermarket soft plastic recycling schemes.
- Though recycling chances are low, habitually doing so is better than general waste disposal.
Global Sachet Bans Emerge Slowly
- Various countries are banning small sachets, but industry resistance delays action in India and the Philippines.
- EU plans to ban sachets by 2030 could influence UK to follow suit.
Unilever's Sachet Sustainability Plans
- Unilever plans to move to single-type plastic sachets and explore paper alternatives.
- They claim to collect and process more plastic packaging than they sell in India, ahead of schedule.




