Supplier Good Natured Products says the containers are 100% recyclable and change as much as 30% of the non-renewable fossil-based family pet with renewably sourced plant-based family pet, while keeping the presence and resilience of standard family pet containers.
“We believe a business shouldn’t have to compromise great design, product enhancement and durability in the search of environmentally friendly packaging,” says Aaron Oosterhoff, Spring Creek owner and CEO.
The brand-new packs help to restrict food waste that arises from egg damage, whether through the Bio-family pet’s crush resistance in transportation, or by permitting customers to peek at the item without opening it at shops. That’s all while conference Spring Creek’s requirements for recyclability throughout North America, and minimizing its dependence on nonrenewable fuel sources.
“It’s in our DNA to match our packaging choices with our zero-waste, vertically integrated business practices, and we’re grateful Good Natured could meet all our requirements,” Oosterhoff says.
The style procedure enabled Good Natured to go into Spring Creek’s distinct requirements, “understand their industry and then fine tune a design and precise material choice that would check all the boxes,” includes Paul Antoniadis, Good Natured CEO.
“I’m proud of our team who worked diligently on iterations until the perfect form and function was achieved for Spring Creek and we look forward to continuing to make fresh quail eggs readily available throughout North America,” he says.
The freshly packaged Spring Creek quail eggs are available at U.S. and Canadian grocers consisting of Kroger, Costco, Loblaws, and Sobeys.