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Sustainable packaging design collaboration wins at 2024 PAC Global Awards

Tarrytown, New York-based importer Jac. Vandenberg and Graz, Austria-based packaging manufacturer VPZ were recognized for their packaging design at this year's PAC Global Awards.

Organizers of the event shared that submissions came from dozens of countries around the world and were evaluated by a panel of 104 judges from 18 nations. The panel of judges awarded Vandenberg and VPZ with the "Best in Class" award in the Sustainable Package Design - Package Circularity category for their PacknaturĀ® cellulose netting.

The collaboration earned the "Best in Class" award in the Sustainable Package Design - Package Circularity category for their Packnatur cellulose netting.

"We are proud to be the face of fresh produce when it comes to sustainability and circularity," says John Paap, brand marketing and sustainability manager at Jac. Vandenberg. "To receive this award, it's a testament to the power of collaboration and partnership to solve the greatest challenge of our lifetime and species. We have to change the status quo if we are to truly set our species on the correct path to survival. That means rethinking the materials we use in packaging all the way to our behaviors and habits. None of this can be done by one company or brand. It takes collaboration and partnership. We must design like nature, working together, if we are to create something accepted by nature."

Jac. Vandenberg uses the cellulose netting as a circular, plastic-free alternative for its bagged citrus products. The netting is made 100 percent from beechwood recovered from the thinning of FSCĀ® or PEFC-certified forests. Beechwood forests are naturally occurring primary forests and can regenerate themselves without the need for reforesting. The netting is certified OK compost HOME by TUV Austria and when placed in a home compost environment will degrade into nutrient-rich dirt within eight to twelve weeks.

The Packnatur cellulose netting is a circular, plastic-free alternative for its bagged citrus products.

"We've pioneered sustainable packaging solutions with dedication to utilizing natural materials like algae, plant residues and innovative wood fibers," says Markus Kainer, CEO of VPZ Packnatur. "Our breakthrough with Packnatur cellulose net tubes in Austria over a decade ago marked a significant milestone, earning numerous international awards. Since then, our cellulose-based solution has gained widespread adoption across Europe. Partnering with Jac Vandenberg as our inaugural entry into the U.S. market has been truly transformative. Winning the PAC Award for 'Best in Class' Sustainable Package Design alongside Jac Vandenberg is a profound honor."

For more information:
John Paap
Jac. Vandenberg, Inc.
Tel: +1 (914) 964-5900
jpaap@jacvandenberg.com
www.jacvandenberg.com

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