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Fresh Del Monte introduces reusable plastic banana containers

Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Arena Packaging to introduce Reusable Plastic Containers (RPCs) for bananas. The invention aims to transform industry standards for fruit while significantly reducing food waste, carbon emissions, operational costs and preserving the fruit's health.

With the introduction of RPCs, banana shipments now enjoy improved airflow and extended shelf life. RPCs are not only reusable but also trackable, with a life cycle of up to 15 years. Each container will be reused approximately five times in a single year, and if damaged, individual parts can be collected, replaced and repurposed.

RPCs are not only reusable but also trackable, with a life cycle of up to 15 years.

"Making produce more sustainable for consumers, from the farms to the shelves, has always been a top priority. By emphasizing the reuse of packaging materials, we aim to reduce our environmental footprint, while promoting a circular economy of plastics. After years of collaborative work, this RPC design not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but addresses fruit quality and pallet shipping density ensuring sustainable impact at every level of our supply chain,” said Hans Sauter, Fresh Del Monte’s chief sustainability officer and SVP of R&D.

For the past 60+ years, bananas have been shipped in single-use cardboard boxes, typically holding up to 40 pounds per box. These boxes are then transported to grocery stores where bananas are air-stacked in the back room, a labor-intensive manual process that takes between 20 to 40 minutes to complete. Although cardboard is widely recyclable, developing options where packaging is reused is a first step in fighting climate change. Prior to that, bananas were shipped by the stalk hanging from hooks in cargo ships, which led to the bananas arriving at their destinations in poor condition. The implementation of the Banana RPC has also resulted in healthier-looking fruit on the shelf, with less handling throughout the supply chain.

“Our collaboration is set to redefine the process of packing, shipping, ripening, storing and merchandising bananas. This marks a significant milestone in our shared mission to establish a more sustainable and circular packaging system,” said Tony Arena, founder and CEO of Arena Packaging. “Our Banana RPC is the result of years of dedicated design and validation supported by industry veteran Jim Vangelos and Fresh Del Monte's sales VP, Mike Naftel and senior director of global packaging, Christian Salnars. The Arena Banana RPC reduces the carbon footprint by 90 percent over a traditional corrugated banana carton.”

The Banana RPCs arrived at retail stores in the South Texas region last month.

For more information:
Suzette Herrera
Fresh Del Monte
[email protected]
https://freshdelmonte.com/

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