Evergreen Packaging's plant-based packaging solutions provide a sustainable alternative to petroleum-based packaging, helping to reduce the need for plastic. As the recyclable PlantCarton is made with a minimum of 70% renewable material, including paper from trees grown with responsible forestry practices, it is said to offer "an immediate opportunity to reduce plastic use by up to 80%."
By listening to the values expressed by its customers, New Barn Organics will be transitioning its line of almond milk products to Evergreen's PlantCarton as a more sustainable alternative to the plastic packaging it currently uses.
Evergreen Packaging also offers a range of other innovative plant-based packaging solutions for different needs, including renewable cupstock and ice cream board.
Plant-Based Packaging Cartons
Evergreen Packaging's PlantCarton Uses 70% Renewable Material
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Packaging - Opportunity to disrupt plastic-based packaging with renewable and sustainable materials.
2. Renewable Material - Potential to replace petroleum-based materials with materials made from renewable resources.
3. Responsibly Sourced Forestry Practices - Emphasis on sustainable sourcing of materials could lead to innovations in more environmentally-friendly production practices.
Industry Implications
1. Packaging - Opportunity to create new solutions using plant-based materials and reduce reliance on plastic-based packaging.
2. Food and Beverage - Potential to transition from plastic packaging to more sustainable options, particularly within the growing plant-based and organic food and beverage markets.
3. Forestry and Paper - Increased demand for responsibly sourced materials could drive innovation in sustainable forestry practices and paper production.