Planters peanuts switches to plastic packaging
16 Feb 2012

A move from glass to plastic jars for Planters Dry Roasted Peanut varieties results in 84% less packaging by weight.
A move from glass to plastic jars for Planters Dry Roasted Peanut varieties results in 84% less packaging by weight.
In fall 2011, Kraft Foods’ Planters brand launched a new plastic packaging for all of its Dry Roasted Peanut Products as part of its sustainable brand initiative.
The new plastic package is 100% recyclable, is BPA-free, and uses 84% less packaging material than the former glass jar by weight. Planters says the change from glass to plastic will result in an estimated 25% reduction in trucks on the road to transport the products.
The new plastic package is 100% recyclable, is BPA-free, and uses 84% less packaging material than the former glass jar by weight. Planters says the change from glass to plastic will result in an estimated 25% reduction in trucks on the road to transport the products.
Combined with other efforts, Planters says it has conserved 5.6 million pounds of packaging and shipping materials. The company notes that it will continue to invest in greening its facilities through energy and water conservation, as well as waste reduction.
The new packaging is beginning to show up on stores shelves across the country.
Source: Kraft Foods
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