Corrugated packaging: the plant-based, renewable solution delivering perfect produce.

Ensuring fresh produce arrives in perfect condition is crucial, whether delivering to retail stores or distribution centers. Corrugated boxes safeguard goods throughout their entire journey – from farm to packer, to distributor, warehouse, and through shipping to stores.

The success of growers and packers relies on delivering produce that meets consumers’ high expectations of freshness and quality. Retailers’ reputations hinge on maintaining pristine produce displays. Retail staff often serve as the first line of defense, inspecting and stocking shipments. While this process can catch damaged items before they reach shoppers, it still results in wasted resources, extra labor, and product shrinkage – all of which erode profit margins, especially in competitive markets.

Fresh produce requires packaging that can withstand the demands of transportation, including bumpy rides, loading, and unloading along the way. Corrugated boxes are designed to absorb these impacts, ensuring that sensitive products like fruits and vegetables arrive fresh and unharmed.

Corrugated’s Protective and Insulating Power

Corrugated packaging offers not only physical protection but also insulation. Its fluted design creates air pockets that act as a barrier against temperature fluctuations, helping to maintain the freshness of perishable produce. This insulating property is essential in protecting produce from sudden changes in temperature during transportation.

Corrugated boxes are also engineered with stacking strength in mind. Extensive testing ensures that each box can bear the weight of those stacked above it without compromising the contents inside. This is particularly important for fresh produce, as excessive weight or pressure can easily damage delicate items like berries or leafy greens.

Custom Design for Maximum Protection

Corrugated boxes can be custom designed to fit specific products, providing optimal cushioning and protection. For delicate items like soft fruits or vegetables, corrugated packaging can be tailored to include compartments or inserts that prevent movement and reduce the risk of bruising. These custom designs allow for maximum protection while optimizing space efficiency, ensuring that products are securely packed.

By combining the right materials, thickness, and fluting styles, corrugated boxes offer a balance of durability and cushioning tailored to the product’s needs. Whether it’s the strength to handle heavy loads or the finesse to protect fragile items, corrugated packaging provides the versatility necessary for the fresh produce industry.

A Plant-Based Solution, for Plant-Based Foods

Corrugated packaging is not only highly functional, but it’s also plant based. Made from trees grown in sustainably managed forests, this packaging solution aligns with the growing trend toward plant-based eating. Just as consumers are turning toward plant-based foods for health and sustainability, corrugated boxes provide a renewable, eco-friendly alternative to plastic.

The industry’s commitment to regenerative agriculture means that after trees are harvested to make corrugated packaging, new trees are planted without disturbing the soil, keeping forestland healthy and allowing the next generation to grow. This approach mirrors the cycles in plant-based food production, focusing on long-term sustainability and resource renewal.

Sustainability in Packaging

As sustainability becomes more important in the fresh produce industry, businesses are moving away from disposable plastic packaging toward eco-friendly alternatives. Corrugated packaging stands out as a renewable and recyclable solution. Made from trees grown on privately owned, sustainably managed farms, corrugated boxes are used, recovered and returned to paper mills for use in making new boxes.

The corrugated industry continually measures its environmental footprint through Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs). The latest assessment, released in October 2023, highlights a 50% per unit reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2006, underscoring the industry’s commitment to sustainability.

Conclusion

In today’s fresh produce supply chain, corrugated packaging remains a vital solution. Its combination of strength, insulation, and adaptability ensures that produce reaches stores in pristine condition. With custom designs tailored to specific product protection needs, fewer damaged goods support a healthier bottom line for growers, packers, and retailers alike. And as consumers increasingly embrace plant-based eating, corrugated packaging serves as a plant-based, renewable solution that complements this broader trend toward sustainability.

Sponsored by Fibre Box Association / Corrugated Alliance