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The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's first carbon neutral potatoes boosted with Waitrose supply deal

Root Zero potatoes from Pembrokeshire-based Puffin Produce already has a deal with the Co-op

Root Zero potatoes from Puffin Produce

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s first carbon neutral potatoes grown in Pembrokeshire will hit the shelves at 200 Waitrose stores from this week.

With offsetting measures Puffin Produce’s Root Zero potatoes, sourced from local farmers, are certified carbon neutral and grown using sustainable farming practices to remove carbon dioxide, create healthy soil and increase local biodiversity.

The company has measured every contribution to the potatoes’ carbon footprint - from the power used on the farm to the transport used to take them supermarkets. Saving more than five and a half tonnes of plastic from reaching supermarket shelves, the potatoes are packed in 100% plastic-free bags which can be recycled, reused or home-composted.

The company is also using its packaging to raise awareness of the links between food waste and climate change, offering tips for cooking and storing the spuds to help customers cut down on the amount wasted.

The supply deal with Waitrose follows a recent tie-up with 200 Co-op stores.

CEO of Puffin Produce, Huw Thomas said: “The food system contributes up to 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions - in the week that world leaders meet at COP26 it’s clear that we have to act now - we are delighted that Waitrose is supporting our mission to farm in a way that protects and regenerates our land, plants and wildlife.

“With customers increasingly looking for products which will help them reduce the carbon footprint of their weekly shop, and support the protection of soils and nature, retailers have a major opportunity by supporting innovative products like Root Zero.”