Sponsored: The Future of Produce Plastic Packaging: A Complex Sustainability Challenge

Learn how innovative companies and industry experts are discovering and creating solutions you can adapt and implement today to solve current and future issues.

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Hear from the leaders in produce packaging in this must-watch webinar.

You’ll walk away with real solutions. Insights, information, and actionable advice will be shared on the following topics:

  • Navigating, developing, and implementing plastic packaging sustainability solutions
  • Learning the benefits of sustainability solutions from one of the largest U.S. flexible packaging manufacturers
  • Making improvements in current and future plastic packaging sustainability programs
  • Meeting the demands of consumers, manufacturers, and legislators

Led by Scot Olson, President, North/PNW-FreshSource, this webinar will feature an esteemed group of panelists.

  • Kevin Kelly, CEO, Emerald Packaging
  • Kip Martin, Produce Category Merchant, Raley’s Family of Fine Stores
  • Brian Cook, CEO, Hollandia Produce/Pete’s
  • Kristen Holden, Senior Brand Manager, Mariani Nut Company

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