Side Delights selects new sustainable, recyclable packaging solution

Side Delights is offering BioFlex packaging.
Side Delights is offering BioFlex packaging.
(Photo courtesy Side Delights)

Newport Beach, Calif.-based Side Delights has begun using the new BioFlex sustainable packaging technology for both conventional and organic potato bags.

BioFlex increases the natural microbial activity in modern landfills, according to a news release. BioFlex is a low-density polyethylene plastic that looks and works like most plastic containers but breaks down and won’t remain in a landfill for generations, the release said, adding that it is completely recyclable and should be co-mingled with existing plastic recycling.

Fresh Solutions Network partners are deeply committed to supporting the sustainability of farming, from our fields, sheds, transportation, and through to our packaging,” Kathleen Triou, president and CEO of Fresh Solutions Network, said in the release. “Consumers are conscientious of the environmental impact of their choices and patronize stores that support a sustainable lifestyle. Retailers with sustainable business strategies can increase customer loyalty and sales.”

Reducing the environmental impact of plastic pollution is the goal of many companies, the release said.

The global production of thermoplastics is projected to increase to almost 450 million metric tons by 2025, according to the release. Packaging is the largest market segment in plastics and currently accounts for around 26% of the total volume of plastic used, the release said. Less than 10% of all plastics will be recycled, and over 90% of plastic waste will end up in landfills, according to the release.

“Now with BioFlex, at a minimum, our bags will convert to biogas within 3.562 years in a landfill,” Triou said. “It won’t matter if the bag was disposed of correctly; it will still break down.”

 

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