New Recyclable, Compostable Packaging Enters Cold Chain Market

Storopack’s Renature®Thermo product line for cold chain temperature controlled packaging programs made its debut at PACK EXPO International.

Storopack’s Renature Thermo packaging is designed to be a sustainable solution that holds up cold chain standards.
Storopack’s Renature Thermo packaging is designed to be a sustainable solution that holds up cold chain standards.

Since the start of this year, the company has been producing its Renature®Thermo product line from its North Carolina production facility, soon to be joined by a launch at its California facility. Storopack plans to open up two new facilities within the next four years as well with the ultimate goal to have between eight and ten production facilities solely tied to the production of its Renature Thermo product line, according to Tony Iadevito, national sales manager at Storopack.

The packaging is suitable for healthcare and food & beverage applications.The packaging is suitable for healthcare and food & beverage applications.As temperature during freight travel continues to be a significant issue, especially for companies operating out of multiple locations within the pharmaceutical and medical device industry, Storopack’s Renature Thermo packaging is designed to be a sustainable solution that holds up cold chain standards.

Renature Thermo packaging comes in poly-wrap and paper-wrap substrates, both of which are fully recyclable. The starch inside the wrap is certified BPI compostable and the entire kit has gone through the Western Michigan University’s recyclability study for further certification.

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