RPC food waste project develops multifunctional plastic box for tastier leftovers
26 Jun 2019 --- RPC Superfos has contributed to the development of a new multifunctional plastic storage box which ensures a more even distribution of microwave heat. This development project has been run together with Imerco, a Danish chain of retailers of household and home decoration products and the Danish Technological Institute. The new plastic storage box makes reheated leftovers tastier and thus helps to reduce food waste at household level.
A survey conducted by the Danish Technological Institute has shown that 14 percent of Danish household food waste stems from meal leftovers. Although these can be reheated, very often this is in a microwave oven, and the survey identified that many find the uneven heating of this process makes the food less savory so that it still ends up in the bin.
RPC Superfos says that its initiative with Imerco provides another example of plastic packaging’s ability to prevent food waste – in itself recognized as a major environmental problem – and make an important contribution to the development of a circular economy.
Plastic packaging protects products which have taken a lot of time and resources to produce. Plastic is lightweight, durable and flexible – properties that are extremely valuable when it comes to transporting food products while keeping them fresh and intact at the same time.
In addition, products sold loose have been found to contribute to greater instore waste, in some cases leading to increases of 20 percent, RPC Superfos reports. Without convenient plastic packaging, damage and loss would occur to goods throughout the logistics and retail chain, causing a negative environmental impact.
“Food wastage in the food supply chain would increase dramatically if we gave up plastic packaging as we have not yet seen any better – and more sustainable – alternatives,” points out Janni Langkjær Pedersen, Sustainability Communication Manager for RPC Superfos.
“While excessive packaging must be avoided, we cannot ignore the fact that plastic packaging has outstanding features for keeping foods fresher for longer and protecting them from damage,” Pedersen adds.
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