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Does folding crisp packets into triangles affect recycling?

3 min · 30. maj 2026
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Folding soft plastics into neat little triangles might save space in your pocket, but it can actually make recycling harder. Flexible plastics need to stay loose and flat so sorting equipment can properly identify and process them, meaning your crisp-packet origami may be more harmful than helpful. This episode of Recycled Content, is the 'Rubbish Question' from episode 57 of Talking Rubbish, which first aired on 28th August 2025. While every effort has been made to provide the most accurate information, recycling guidance changes quickly and some advice may become outdated over time. Always check with your local council for the rules that apply to recycling in your area. On the main Talking Rubbish podcast, we include an additions and corrections section where we update anything we may have got wrong. These clips come from the weekly show, Talking Rubbish - The Recycling Podcast [https://pod.link/1759333374] We would love you to join our community on Discord [https://discord.gg/8eP3FtfhPf] Special thanks to our sponsor, Ecosurety [https://www.ecosurety.com/] To get exclusive videos and clips, follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rubbishpodcast/], TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@rubbishpodcast], X [https://x.com/rubbishpodcast], Threads [https://www.threads.net/@rubbishpodcast] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/rubbishpodcast/]; @rubbishpodcast or YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@talkingrubbishpodcast]: @talkingrubbishpodcast Or you can contact James and Robbie with questions or just general rubbish musings using the email address talkingrubbishpodcast@gmail.com or by texting them via WhatsApp [https://wa.me/447356069232] on 07356 069 232 Music licence ID: 3GXXBILNPGLYRUZF

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