Switch to recyclable poultry packs provides industry roadmap

With help from Global Green, the largest U.S. poultry plant sees reductions in cost and environmental impact after a full conversion to recyclable transfer packaging.

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Global Green USA’s Coalition for Resource Recovery (CORR),  Mountaire Farms, and Interstate Container  have completed the conversion of the largest poultry plant in the U.S. in Lumber Bridge, NC, to recyclable, wax-alternative boxes, thereby reducing costs and environmental impact, and assisting its customers in cost-effectively meeting their environmental goals.

Says CORR director Annie White, “Converting to transfer packaging certified as recyclable by the Fibre Box Association [FBA], is a readily achievable step that industry and businesses can take to improve their environmental performance, enhance their service to customers, and improve their bottom line. Through dedication and perseverance, Interstate Container and Mountaire developed a cost-effective, high-performing offering that enhances service to its customers. Global Green calls on others in the poultry, meat, produce, and seafood industries, to develop solutions for all food and packaging types, rapidly accelerating their use.”

In March 2009, Interstate and Mountaire Farms announced its plans to conduct trials of recyclable modified atmosphere packaging through Hunt’s Point, the world’s largest food distribution center, located in New York City. The trials were part of CORR’s initiative to achieve 100% recyclable wholesale transfer packaging through the facility. Trials began pallet-by-pallet through Hunt’s Point’s harsh conditions and progressed to the truckload, and finally to a two-week test where Mountaire product shipped solely in the FBA-certified recyclable boxes.

Upon successful completion of the pilot in September 2009, Mountaire announced its plan to not only convert its existing MAP packaging to recyclable boxes, but also convert its ice-packed product to MAP to allow for a full transition of its entire product line to recyclable boxes. The full conversion of Mountaire’s first facility and the largest poultry plant in the U.S., located in Lumber Bridge, was completed in January.

According to Interstate national account manager Pete Bugas, “This is a first truly significant step toward replacing high-performance wax boxes throughout the difficult fresh-food distribution channels. These boxes must withstand an extremely wet and challenging environment. Meeting the protocol criteria set forth by the FBA is a crucial step, and satisfying the rigors of the distribution channel in New York City is equally as tough. Ultimately, this fiber can now be recaptured instead of heading to a landfill where wax boxes are discarded. Interstate’s continuous environmental stewardship efforts remain a key part of our corporation’s DNA.”

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