New Tool: ProSource
Checkout our packaging and processing solutions finder, ProSource.

Yogurt manufacturer rethinks its package recycling practices...

Stonyfield Farms, manufacturer of organic yogurt in New Hampshire, has been a leader in environmentally-friendly packaging for years.

Recently, the company has determined that recycling of its containers was the least significant piece of the total impact that their packages had on the environment. The company's VP of natural resources says that her research uncovered the fact that more than 95 percent of the environmental cost of a package is in its production, including the energy used and toxins created in the manufacturing process. In response, Stonyfield switched from #2 plastic cups to a less commonly recycled #5 thermoform plastic cup. While not easily recyclable, the #5 cups reduce the amount of materials used in its end packaging by 17 percent. The switch to the new cup prevents the manufacture and disposal of more than 100 tons of plastic every year, according the company. And for consumers who don't want to toss the yogurt cups in the trash, they can send them back to Stonyfield. Through a partnership with Recycline, Inc., the cups are recycled into toothbrushes and razors.

Source: GreenBiz

How Can You Honor a Leader?
Induction into the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame is the highest honor in our industry. Submit your leader to be considered for the Class of 2024 now through June 10th. New members will be inducted at PACK EXPO International in Chicago
Read More
How Can You Honor a Leader?
How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations
Today’s CPG companies are faced with mounting challenges in their manufacturing operations. You have the data that could help you, but can you turn that data into knowledge? See how artificial intelligence can help. Learn what’s working for Pfizer, Post, and Smithfield.
Read More
How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations