New Greens Blends, Eco-Friendly Packaging from Earthbound Farms

The company will feature a new spinach offerings and a new addition to their specialty variety line, the Beet Greens blend at IFPA Show.

A top-down photo looking at a collection of Earthbound Farm's mixed greens in trays on a wooden background
Earthbound Farm will feature new greens blends and new size and variety additions in the Plant Tray at its booth at the upcoming International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show in Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 16-18.
(Photo courtesy of Earthbound Farm)

Salinas, Calif.-based Earthbound Farm, announced Oct. 9 that it will feature new greens blends at the upcoming International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show in Anaheim, Calif., Oct. 16-18. The company says it will also present new size and variety additions in the Plant Tray, which uses recycled plant fibers.

“This year at IFPA we’re excited to introduce our new Beet Greens blend and expanded offerings in our Plant Tray — products that reflect our ongoing focus on solutions that improve health and experience while reducing environmental impact,” says Jenny Panziera, director of product, organic salad and Earthbound Farm Brand.

“This show is a fantastic opportunity to highlight new ways to drive excitement and growth for the category. At Earthbound Farm, we’re continuing to deliver innovative, practical solutions that meet the needs of today’s consumers while staying rooted in our commitment to sustainability and quality.”

On Friday, Oct. 17, and Saturday, Oct. 18, Earthbound Farm will host happy hour with beer and wine from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Booth No. 4139.

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