In the spotlight: Trinity Fruit Company is on a zero-waste mission

At the recent IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show, Trinity Fruit Company’s Angela Hernandez shared details on how the company’s fresh and functional juice lines were born.

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Trinity Fruit Company’s Angela Hernandez talks fresh juice and zero waste.
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ATLANTA — Trinity Fruit Company shared details on its zero-waste initiative, fresh seasonal fruit and delicious juices at the recent International Fresh Produce Association’s Global Produce and Floral Show.

“We do fruit for every season,” said Angela Hernandez, director of marketing for Trinity Fruit Company. The company offers peaches, plums, nectarines, persimmons, kiwi, pomegranates and citrus. More recently, Trinity launched a Squeezed Juice line.

“We’re really excited about this line,” said Hernandez. “Trinity is on a zero-waste mission, so a part of that initiative was to create a product that would help with waste.”

From that mission, Trinity’s healthy, all-natural juice line was born.

Along with its Squeezed Juice, Trinity offers a line of three functional juices made with pomegranate and mandarin bases.

To learn more about Trinity Fruit Company’s fresh and functional juices, click on the Live From link below that features Angela Hernandez, director of marketing.

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