Combat Plastic Pollution with Reusable Packaging
In the realm of fresh produce packaging, growers, shippers, and distributors grapple with sustainability challenges, particularly with regards to packaging materials. Plastic waste, a significant contributor to environmental degradation, weighs heavily on the conscience of consumers and governments alike. Recognizing this, countries like France have taken steps to ban plastic packaging for fruits and vegetables as part of broader efforts to combat plastic pollution. One very effective way to combat this plastic pollution is to choose reusable packaging.
Enter the resilient solution that has stood the test of time: rubber bands. Since their introduction to the produce, floral, and grocery industry by William H. Spencer in 1923, rubber bands have served as a reliable alternative to traditional twine for bundling produce. From celery to cauliflower, these bands have revolutionized packaging practices and continue to do so today.
Embrace Earth Month – Opt for Plastic-Free Alternatives
Harvested from rubber trees in a manner akin to maple syrup extraction, the latex is considered a rapidly renewable resource. Sustainable tapping methods ensure the longevity of rubber trees without resorting to deforestation.
Whether it’s a Non-Latex Rubber Band, an EPDM Anchor Band, or a SuperSize Band, these bands can be reused in many different ways, which increases their sustainability rating.
Embracing Earth Month, stakeholders in the produce industry can take a significant step towards sustainability by opting for plastic-free alternatives like rubber bands. Not only do these bands reduce environmental impact, but they also offer branding opportunities, facilitating recognition in the marketplace while providing consumers with reusable solutions long after the produce is consumed.
Contribute to a Healthier Planet with Reusable Packaging
Practical and versatile, rubber bands offer a range of benefits for packaging needs, from securing produce to promoting on-pack promotions and branding initiatives. By incorporating rubber bands into their packaging strategies, produce department managers, growers, and shippers can align with sustainable practices and contribute to a healthier planet.
For the Alliance family, sustainability is a forward-thinking concept based on a strategy that incorporates environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and economic prosperity…