Clamshell is made with food grade adhesives and printed with vegetable-based inks.
In order to help move the produce industry away from plastic and increase recyclability, Markon Cooperative has introduced new cardboard, fully recyclable strawberry clamshell.
The package, designed for its Markon First Crop (MFC) two-pound strawberries. It is made with food grade adhesives and printed with vegetable-based inks. The clamshell is 100 per cent recyclable within operators’ existing recycling options.
Mark Shaw, Markon’s Vice President of Operations said, “Bringing to market a more sustainable packaging option for our members and foodservice operators is an important step in our commitment to make meaningful changes to reduce our environmental impact while still inspiring culinary innovation and creativity”.
He also added that by converting the 4/2-pound MFC Strawberry clamshells from plastic to cardboard, nearly 30 tons of plastic will be saved annually from going into landfills.a
Markon have partnered with California Giant Berry Farms to create the new cardboard clamshells. The foodservice-friendly, 4/2-pound pack size is being packed in California and available in limited supply exclusively to operators through Markon’s member companies.
“This new sustainable packaging for foodservice produce is yet another example of how Markon is actively working to push the industry and our operators forward,” added Shaw.