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KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 11, 2024 ~ Bolthouse Fresh Foods™, a leading producer of fresh and healthy food options, has been recognized for their commitment to sustainability at The Global Produce & Floral Show. In partnership with Columbia Packaging Group, the company has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Best Sustainable Packaging award.
This recognition highlights Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' dedication to innovation and sustainability, particularly in their use of home compostable packaging for their organic baby-cut carrots. The company's packaging, made with Biolo® PHA packaging film, has been praised for its eco-friendly properties and contribution to reducing environmental impact.
The award, which celebrates excellence in sustainable packaging, reflects the growing demand for eco-conscious products and Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' leadership in this field. Their award-winning packaging not only ensures freshness but also provides a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
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Michael Delano, Product and Marketing Manager at Columbia Packaging Group, expressed his pride in supporting Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' journey towards leading the produce industry in sustainability. He stated that their collaboration with Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ showcases their ability to deliver innovative and high-quality solutions that meet consumer demand for eco-friendly packaging.
The Biolo® home compostable packaging used by Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ is derived from renewable sources and certified by TUV Austria to break down in home compost environments. This significantly reduces waste and promotes a circular economy.
For those interested in learning more about Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' sustainable packaging or obtaining images or further information, they can contact Michael Delano, Product and Marketing Manager at Biolo® | Columbia Packaging Group. This award-winning collaboration between Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ and Columbia Packaging Group serves as an example of how companies can work together to create innovative solutions that benefit both consumers and the environment.
This recognition highlights Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' dedication to innovation and sustainability, particularly in their use of home compostable packaging for their organic baby-cut carrots. The company's packaging, made with Biolo® PHA packaging film, has been praised for its eco-friendly properties and contribution to reducing environmental impact.
The award, which celebrates excellence in sustainable packaging, reflects the growing demand for eco-conscious products and Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' leadership in this field. Their award-winning packaging not only ensures freshness but also provides a sustainable alternative to traditional plastics.
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Michael Delano, Product and Marketing Manager at Columbia Packaging Group, expressed his pride in supporting Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' journey towards leading the produce industry in sustainability. He stated that their collaboration with Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ showcases their ability to deliver innovative and high-quality solutions that meet consumer demand for eco-friendly packaging.
The Biolo® home compostable packaging used by Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ is derived from renewable sources and certified by TUV Austria to break down in home compost environments. This significantly reduces waste and promotes a circular economy.
For those interested in learning more about Bolthouse Fresh Foods™' sustainable packaging or obtaining images or further information, they can contact Michael Delano, Product and Marketing Manager at Biolo® | Columbia Packaging Group. This award-winning collaboration between Bolthouse Fresh Foods™ and Columbia Packaging Group serves as an example of how companies can work together to create innovative solutions that benefit both consumers and the environment.
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