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Fyffes introduces new recyclable paper Banana band

Signifying it as a ‘significant step’ towards reducing its packaging imprint, banana importer Fyffes has introduced new, sustainable and fully recyclable paper banding for use in wrapping its Organic Fairtrade bananas in selected markets.

The move, which represents the outcome of an 18-month long period of research and development, sees the company introduce a wrap-around paper band made from 100 percent Kraft pulp as a more sustainable alternative to the plastic bags used widely within the sector, the company said.

Fully compostable and sourced from certified Forestry Stewardship Council approved sources, Fyffes said the new banding has been successfully trialed in real-life market conditions through retail outlets in Ireland. Based on estimates, this initiative will result in a reduction of over 12,500 pounds (or over 5.5 tons) of plastic.

Fyffes shared that it had placed emphasis on a number of key necessities when working with their supply partners in choosing the material required. Most important was that it would be recyclable, compostable and sustainable, and that the finished item would be of high quality to provide a good surface for branding and consumer information, it said.

Another essential requirement was that the packaging would maintain the fruit in quality condition while being able to withstand climatic and other varying features present within the supply chain. These include tropical temperatures normal in countries where bananas are grown, transportation by ship in temperature-controlled conditions, and the ripening process itself. Food grade inks are used for the print, while adhesives are plant based, not plastic. According to the company, being water resistant, the bands remain effective all along the supply chain.

Commenting, Emma Hunt-Duffy, Fyffes Ireland Sales and Marketing Manager, says: “We are very excited to introduce our new recyclable and compostable banana banding. This is a significant step in realizing one of our sustainability strategic pillars - stewardship for the planet – and has created an opportunity for us to promote the sustainability message amongst our consumers”.

For more information:
Carolina Garcia
Fyffes North America Inc.
media@fyffes-na.com
www.fyffes.com

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