Titan Farms’ sustainable packaging receives high praise

Titan Farms brings back its sustainable, eco-friendly packaging this summer to meet the increasing demand for less single-use plastics.

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Titan Farms brings back its sustainable, eco-friendly packaging this summer to meet the increasing demand for less single use plastics.

“Nature’s Peach” box is a 100% recyclable 4-pack that uses earthy tones to make the peaches pop. The durable yet convenient packaging allows shoppers to carry by the center handle and retailers to stack multiple packages on top of one another to attract the customer’s eye.
“Nature’s Peach box is something Titan Farms is really proud of,” Ross Williams, Director of Packaging Operations and Food Safety, explains.

“At Titan Farms we are always trying to get out in front of what is trending and position ourselves as an industry leader.”

In 2020, “Nature’s Peach” box received the Paperboard Packaging Council 2020 Award for Excellence in Packaging and Sustainability for its composition and innovative design to help protect the product and separate the fruit, so it ripens properly. This year, “Nature’s Peach” box is back, and customers are thrilled.

“Nature’s Peach” box is available at Fresh Market from June 14th to August 31st.

“Nature’s Peach box like all Titan Farms packing was a team effort,” Ross says. “Our staff and customer base spoke, so we listened and delivered a truly 100% recyclable package those who purchase can feel good about.”

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