August 6, 2020

Cascades Launches a New Packaging for the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Industry

Cascades, a leader in eco-friendly recycling, hygiene and packaging solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of its new range of Cascades Fresh packaging products for fruits and vegetables. Designed for producers, packers and retailers, Cascades Fresh packaging solutions meet the needs of this key industry while also addressing consumers’ concerns about the environmental footprint of their foodstuffs.


Through this new range of products, Cascades brings the circular economy to life by using different types of recovered cardboard and plastics to offer a full range of eco-friendly, recycled and 100 percent recyclable products to reduce the environmental footprint of packaging used in the produce sector. The products include trays made from a wide variety of materials and corrugated cardboard baskets, carriers and boxes as well as a number of sturdiness and leak-proof options.

These packaging solutions:

  • Preserve the freshness of fruits and vegetables from harvest to the table;
  • Facilitate transportation across the supply chain;
  • Provide visual appeal, capturing the attention of consumers;
  • Made with materials that comply with FDA and Health Canada’s food safety requirements.

“Cascades has been providing eco-friendly solutions for the food industry for decades, including trays, cup carriers, boxes and a wide range of packaging for producers, wholesalers and retailers. With the launch of Cascades Fresh, we are refining our service offering and reaffirming our leading position in the growing packaging solutions market, all while enabling consumers to eat fresh. As enjoying food is part of our daily lives, our aim with these solutions is to make it easier to get fresh food to the table while also minimizing the impact on the environment,” said Charles Malo, President and CMO of Cascades Containerboard Packaging.

To see the entire line of Cascades Fresh packaging products please click here.

 

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