New MAP Tray for Pasta Uses 91% Less Plastic than Clamshell

Grocery chain New Seasons Market moves to a MAP package made from a recyclable paper tray with film liner for its fresh pasta that increases shelf life and eliminates 120,000 plastic packs per year.

The PaperSeal tray is constructed of FSC-certified fibers and is made from a flat, precut paperboard formed on a G. Mondini machine that also applies a thin barrier-film layer in one step.
The PaperSeal tray is constructed of FSC-certified fibers and is made from a flat, precut paperboard formed on a G. Mondini machine that also applies a thin barrier-film layer in one step.

New Seasons Market, a neighborhood grocery chain with 18 stores in the Pacific Northwest offering a mix of locally sourced and organic items, classic grocery favorites, and chef-made grab-and-go meal solutions, aims to be the sustainability leader in what it says is one of the most climate-friendly communities in the nation, while influencing sustainability practices within its industry at a national scale. Says New Seasons, “We integrate sustainability into all elements of our business with objectives rooted in three impact areas: preventing food waste, reducing single-use packaging, and mitigating climate change.”

Earlier this year, the grocer unveiled a change to its pasta packaging 12 months in the making that unquestionably affects all three areas. In April 2022, it switched from a plastic clamshell for its Partner Brand Fresh Pasta to a modified atmosphere package (MAP) comprising a recyclable paper tray with a film liner and film lid that eliminates 120,000 plastic packs per year and increases the pasta’s shelf life by 11 days, if not longer. With this introduction, New Seasons became the first company in the U.S. to deploy Graphic Packaging International’s PaperSeal tray, a collaboration between GPI and tray-sealing equipment company G. Mondini.


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“Single-use packaging is a considerable concern for our customers, and we get comments daily about our plans to find packaging solutions other than plastic,” shares Chris Tjersland, Director of Brand Development for New Seasons Market. “We connected with a local rep for Graphic Packaging, and he talked about a MAP tray they have created that has become a gold standard in Europe for fresh food packaging, and we liked the fact it would be 91% less plastic than we were using currently.”

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