Apr 22, 2020
“In agriculture, it’s Earth Day everyday!”
Lori Taylor (33:12)
Happy Earth Day!
In the produce industry, every day is earth day. From the farm to your kitchen and beyond, Naturipe is a golden example of what it looks like to live sustainably, taking care of the one earth we have so others will be able to enjoy it for generations to come. They are industry leaders, and we are proud to call them a brand partner of The Produce Moms!
In true celebration of this day, there is no one better to gain knowledge from than Janic McIntosh, a true expert on all things sustainability, and the Director of Marketing Innovation and Sustainability at Naturipe Farms.
“Farmers are caretakers of the earth. Their factory floor is out in front of them, and they have to maintain it.” Janis McIntosh (26:12)
Naturipe was founded in 1917 in an effort to support local farmers. The term “local” has broadened in definition, as Naturipe has expanded into several regions of the country and into South America. While the area of influence has multiplied, the mission remains the same. Local growers bring local produce to your local grocery store, and Naturipe supports those efforts all along the way.
These farms grow strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, cranberries, and avocados, both organically and conventionally.
The farmers of Naturipe farms have been practicing sustainability for generations. They are the caretakers of the earth, and the practices they maintain have allowed them to continue to pass down their livelihood to their children, and their children’s children.
Janis’ work with Naturipe and Berry Sustainable.
Janis has been working with Naturipe for the past 15 years, and she is passionate about sustainability. Naturipe is a very innovative brand, and has given ample room for Janis and other employees of Naturipe to be forward thinking in their efforts to take care of our planet. Her primary focus has been on produce packaging.
The Evolution of Berry Packaging.
In the 1990’s berry packaging moved away from those little green strawberry baskets and paper blueberry crates to the plastic clamshell packaging we see today. This one decision resolved many food safety issues and drastically food waste that was incurred during transportation.
What many people don’t realize about those plastic containers is that it is made up almost entirely of post-consumer recycled plastic. In the midst of so much negative press regarding the use of plastic, it’s encouraging to see that, when used properly, plastic can be a benefit to sustainability.
“We have to continue to seek out, as consumers, products that are packaged with 100% recycled materials.” - Lori Taylor (23:05)
The “jam” in the system.
While this new packaging is recycled, and is ready to be recycled again, there has been one major issue. The paper label creates issues in the recycling plants, at time rendering the clamshell unrecyclable and sending it to landfills.
The Berry Sustainable initiative has created a solution. Plastic labels are being created that will make the recycling process a breeze!
Naturipe has partnered with competitors to help find the solution to this issue. By the year 2025 all berry farms will comply with the new packaging standards.
What an incredible example of coming together in unity to help make our world a better, cleaner, more sustainable place to live!
“We need the big companies to change the packaging. They will drive the whole economy out to local companies… it starts this whole closed-loop system” - Janis McIntosh (24:00)
When big companies, like Nestle, begin implementing sustainability measures into their practices, the whole economy begins to transform. Local companies have the supply of recyclable goods that can be sold to the big companies, creating an incredibly beneficial closed-loop system!
Sustainability is more than just taking care of the earth.
Naturipe understands that packaging is just one aspect of sustainability. They cultivate with care, and are very involved with the communities where they farm, doing their part to give back. Initiatives like charitable giving, providing dental services to children, school lunches, trash pickup, and even providing a town in Chili with internet so the children would have access to educational resources. To take care of the earth, it’s important to also take care of the people who live in it.
How can we do our part?
Sustainability doesn’t rest solely on the shoulders of big retail companies, local recycling plants, or companies like Naturipe. There are several things that we, as consumers and Produce Moms, can do to help!
“People don’t realize that part of the issue is that our recycling infrastructure is broken” Janis McIntosh (17:30)
How to get involved
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