How Village Farms Is Committed to Sustainability in Its Packaging

Village Farms sensational sara tomato packagingAs a millennial, Madison Wilson, Marketing Coordinator for Village Farms Greenhouse Grown brand, says she was taught from a very early age about the three Rs of environmental responsibility and sustainability: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.

“For many of my peers, the 3 Rs are now engrained into our daily routines and life practices,” she says.

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Finding reusable options, using less, and recycling have simply become a way of life for this generation. Millennials, as well as Gen X and Z, prioritize products that align with their sustainability goals and healthy lifestyles. Health is valued by this demographic and has gained an increased interest in not only the quality of their food choices, but also the origins of their food in how it is grown and produced.

The recent pandemic has left everyone with time to evaluate the environmental impact of their daily lifestyle practices. Choosing greenhouse-grown produce provides some assurance of environmental stewardship. Yet, ditching plastic straws will not be enough to keep the planet safe from the harm that plastic and other harmful waste can inflict. And people are beginning to understand they have the power to do more by purchasing food products that are packaged sustainably.

Compared to Boomers, Millennials followed by Gen X, and then Gen Z, are more cognizant of the impact that their purchasing decisions have on society, according to a recent report by the Hartman Group. And at the same time, the World Economic Forum reports every year more than 400 million tons of plastics are discarded worldwide and only 14% to 18% is recycled.

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During the pandemic there was a heightened concern for food safety, especially regarding unpackaged foods. Packaging helps to keep produce items safe and aids in reducing shrink. In turn, packaging can reduce food waste, which also comes at a huge cost to the environment. So, the need to protect food and increase its shelf life with packaging is still relevant and necessary today.

The challenge to find environmentally friendly alternatives to plastic has increased in urgency. Sustainable packaging solutions that ensure the safety and shelf life of a product are also key. Village Farms has been working for several years to develop and test packaging that can remain out of landfills. The recently launched Sensational Sara tomato was the debut of one such solution for the company.

Sensational Sara tomatoes are packaged in an innovative 1-pound environmentally friendly box that is biodegradable and recyclable. The clear window film is made from a natural cellulose material that is certified home compostable. The film can be easily peeled away and tossed in a backyard compost pile or community compost bin. The remaining paper board box can be recycled in a regular cardboard/paper recycling stream. A QR code on pack guides consumers through this simple process of separating the film from the box.

Village Farms is offering this environmentally responsible packaging option for the debut of Sensational Sara. The company is also offering this box for its 1-pound Maverick Mix tomatoes, a mix of specialty tomatoes in assorted shapes and sizes. It is hoping this type of packaging will gain further momentum with their retail partners.

“We have a number of retailers showing interest and some with sustainability initiatives already in place giving preference to suppliers that can deliver on protecting the environment and sustainable packaging is one way such way,” says Helen L. Aquino, Director of Brand Marketing & Communications for Village Farms.

To grow healthy and delicious food for human consumption is a huge responsibility. Village Farms is continuing this trend with packaging that is healthy for the planet as well.  The company’s innovative packaging solutions are keeping waste out of landfills, harmful gas out of the atmosphere, and keeping minds at ease knowing they are making a difference for the Earth.

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