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Live at FlexForum: Kraft Heinz Navigates Flexible Packaging's Headwinds

Kraft Heinz's Linda Roman details efforts to explore and implement alternative packaging solutions, such as incorporating PCR in films and making the lightweight, CO2-friendly case for flexible packaging.

Kraft's Shake 'n Bake brand dropped the plastic liner since it didn't affect the dried breadcrumb shelf life, and consumers didn't use it to 'shake' coat their poultry/fish. They simply didn't need it, so they eliminated it.
Kraft's Shake 'n Bake brand dropped the plastic liner since it didn't affect the dried breadcrumb shelf life, and consumers didn't use it to 'shake' coat their poultry/fish. They simply didn't need it, so they eliminated it.

Linda Roman, associate director, R&D packaging at the Kraft Heinz Company, spoke to plastics pros here at the PLASTICS Industry Association's FlexForum yesterday about the evolving landscape of flexible food packaging, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for sustainability and recycling within the industry.

The packaging and manufacturing machinery industry stands at a critical juncture, particularly in the realm of flexible food packaging. Roman, a seasoned professional from Kraft Heinz, emphasizing the need for collective action and innovation to overcome prevailing challenges.

One step up, two steps back

Off the bat, Roman acknowledged the inherent difficulties in making substantial progress toward sustainability goals.

"It's hard to not be discouraged," she said, and invoking the 'The Boss,' Bruce Springsteen, added, "it often feels 'taking one step up, two steps back.'" 

The song lyric captures legislative hurdles, recycling inefficiencies, and the real struggle many in the industry face: making significant advancements in sustainability while navigating regulatory complexities and shifting market demands.

For example Kraft Heinz's enterprise-shaking 2023 commitment to reduce virgin plastic usage, and increase recyclability. Ditching the plastic "shaker bag" in Kraft Heinz's iconic Shake 'n Bake seasoning was one example. This was quickly followed by New Jersey legislators making the claim that chemically recycled plastic isn't PCR. If not for that designation, circular chemically recycled material could have been a major input in replacing virgin plastic in other applications. 

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