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THERMAL ECOMMERCE PACKAGING SOLUTION PROVIDES SUSTAINABLE ALTERNATIVE TO EPS

Consumers demanding more from brands

Environmentalists are calling for a worldwide blanket ban on Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) due to the detrimental effect it has on human health as well as wildlife and aquatic environments. As such, consumers are increasingly expecting the brands they buy from to use sustainable alternatives to lessen their impact on the planet. Environmentally aware businesses such as Sutherlands of Portsoy are turning to packaging experts like Smurfit Kappa to help remove their use of EPS and transform their packaging into more planet-friendly solutions.

More than a century of Sutherlands of Portsoy

The 110-year-old company is one of the oldest smoked salmon producers in Scotland, supplying high-quality smoked fish both to trade clients and the general public.

John Farley, Director of Sutherlands of Portsoy, has been a valued customer of Smurfit Kappa for a number of years. John turned to the Smurfit Kappa team in 2021 with the request to develop a new type of thermal eCommerce packaging that could provide an alternative to EPS that is better for the planet and much more in line with Sutherlands of Portsoy’s sustainability initiatives. The answer was QuadFresH – a thermally effective and sustainable alternative to EPS to hit the market.

Why look for an EPS alternative?

Like Sutherlands of Portsoy, many eCommerce businesses use EPS to transport temperature-sensitive goods such as meat, fish, poultry, and cheese. However, despite its thermal benefits, EPS has several pitfalls, including the use of harmful chemicals in the production of the material.

Secondly, although EPS is recyclable, there are no major recycling facilities for it, either in the UK or even worldwide. And, since it is non-biodegradable, EPS tends to lie around for hundreds of years. It is also the primary culprit of ocean pollution; marine animals end up eating it after it has broken up into smaller pieces.

What’s more, although they consist of 80% air and are very lightweight, EPS boxes are rigid. This means they take up a lot of space when being transported – certainly in comparison to corrugated cardboard, which can be shipped flat or folded, resulting in lower transportation costs and emissions.

A ‘cooler’ packaging contender

John worked closely with the team at Smurfit Kappa to develop a new format of eCommerce packaging. The new EPS alternative packaging needed to have proven thermal properties to ensure the correct temperature remained constant throughout its transportation journey. This would mean allowing the product inside to remain fresh for up to 36 hours, therefore reaching consumers as intended and reducing the likelihood of product returns.

The packaging also needed to be easy to assemble and pack since large numbers of the product were to be sent out. Where consumers are concerned, it also needed to be as easy as possible to recycle in kerbside recycling schemes for a better, more convenient, and more environmentally conscious customer experience.

Putting a name to the packaging – QuadFresH

To produce the packaging, a sufficient thermal barrier was built up using 4 additional layers of cardboard. These layers were used to surround the product to maintain the ideal temperature. This unique structural design was also robust enough to withstand transportation, ensuring a quality and fit-for-purpose packaging solution.

Not only does QuadFresH remove the need for 2500 units of EPS a year, but it also reduces CO2 (caused by transport emissions) by around 25%. As well as the obvious benefits to food suppliers, the easy-to-recycle QuadFresH packaging provides an

enhanced unboxing experience for customers, which in turn promotes brand loyalty and advocacy and ultimately shows customers that suppliers care about the impact their packaging has on the planet.

A potential award-winning new form of packaging

Sutherlands of Portsoy’s new packaging solution provides a positive brand experience for their customers with feedback including: “The new QuadFresH box is a revelation – not only does the product arrive still chilled, but the segregation of products within the box itself means none of the packaging gets water or other damage. We are delighted.” Another customer was quick to describe the packaging as “exceptional – whilst from the outside, it looks like another rigid box, but upon opening, it’s an experience”. This feedback, in particular, highlights not only the practical benefits of the packaging but also its potential to provide an exciting and worthwhile unboxing experience for customers.

At Smurfit Kappa, we’re proud of our long-standing relationships with customers like John, where we’re far more than just packaging suppliers, but packaging partners that can help customers with their evolving packaging needs as their business grows and adapts to changing consumer expectations.

GOODFELLA’S LAUNCHES NEW FROZEN SIDES RANGE TO HELP RETAILERS CAPITALISE ON THE BIG NIGHT IN

Goodfella’s is offering shoppers a complete big night in experience by expanding its pizza and ready meal portfolio with four new frozen sides: Cheesy Pizza Bites, Mozzarella Cheese Bites, Cheese & Ham Croquettes and Mozzarella Arancini. Available now, the range will help retailers tap into the increased shopper demand for ‘fakeaways’, maximising the sales opportunity.

Research shows that there were 3 billion more meal occasions consumed at home in 2023 vs 20191, and the current economic landscape means shoppers want to replicate their favourite takeaway or restaurant go-tos at home for an affordable price. The new sides give shoppers a tasty side of plate option or an indulgent finger food that can be enjoyed during a night in with family or friends, at a more competitive price than the current takeaway offering.

Claire Hoyle, Head of Marketing at Goodfella’s, said: “As purse strings tighten, consumers are looking for ways to treat themselves at a lower price point. Our new sides cater to this perfectly by offering shoppers delicious, indulgent options they can add to their meals for a complete big night in experience. The launch builds on Goodfellas’ ongoing strategic effort to provide consumers with full meal solutions, after the recent introduction of our Italian ready meals range in 2022, which is now worth over £3.6m2. Following this success, we are continuing to diversify our portfolio to help retailers tap into the growing demand for ‘fakeaway’ offerings and help drive incremental sales.”

The range is now available in Asda stores nationwide with an MRSP of £2.50 and will be launching in Sainsbury’s from March. Sainsbury’s will be running a promotion on the NPD from 17th March – 9th April, in which consumers can purchase the sides for £2.

STOP USE & RECALL NOTICE, 3M™ PELTOR™ X4 SERIES EARMUFFS

A BFFF member company recently made us aware of this Stop Use & Recall notice, we urge you to bring this to the attention of your Health & Safety, Procurement and Operations teams. 

3M Personal Safety Division is issuing a Stop Use and Recall Notice to customers for the 3M™ PELTOR™ X4 Series Earmuffs manufactured between March 2020 through September 2022. 3M has identified that X4 earmuffs manufactured during this time period may develop cracks on the exterior surface of the cups. All product manufactured in this timeframe must be removed from service even if no cracks are visible on the cups. Read the Product Notice for directions on how to determine impacted products and replacement instructions. 

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JRC REPORTS ON DEFORESTATION AND FOREST DEGREDATION IN THE AMAZON 

The Joint Research Council (JRC) have recently published a report entitled: ‘Deforestation and forest degradation in the Amazon – Update for year 2022 and link to soy trade’.  

The report shows that altogether, 35,480 km2 of forest were either deforested or degraded in the Pan-Amazon in 2022, constituting an increase of 14.9% with respect to 2021. In the past 22 years, the Pan-Amazon has lost 12.6% of its intact humid forest of 1999 either by deforestation (8.0%) or forest degradation (4.6%). 

Deforestation in the Amazon region is mostly driven by agricultural expansion for commodities such as cattle, soy and (indirectly) maize. Forest degradation is partially driven by selective logging of wood (the other main driver being fires). Soy and soy-derived products are included, amongst other commodities, in the EU regulation on deforestation free products (EUDR).  

The report which can be found here discusses the relationship between soy production and recent deforestation patterns observed in the Amazon region. 

FSA LAUNCH WEBSITE FEEDBACK SURVEY 2024 

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) have launched a website consumer satisfaction survey for 2024.  

Should you wish to complete the ‘Consumer Satisfaction Survey 2024’, rest assured it is anonymous and will only use the information collected to help improve their service. Furthermore, the FSA reassures that you can’t be identified from the responses you submit.  

You must be 16 or over to take part, most of it is multiple choice and it will only take approximately 7 minutes to complete. Comments boxes are also available should you wish to share further thoughts or additional information.  

You can take part in the survey here 

DBT PUBLISH FIRST RETAINED EU LAW PARLIAMENTARY REPORT

On 22nd February 2024 the Department for Business & Trade (DBT) published the very first Retained EU Law (REUL) parliamentary report covering the period from June to December 2023.  

The REUL Bill received Royal Assent on 29 June 2023. Section 17 of the Act requires the Secretary of State to report to Parliament on REUL at 6-monthly intervals until June 23 2026. The purpose of this report is to set out the progress that has been made in revoking and reforming REUL during the period since the Act was passed and to set out plans to revoke and reform REUL in subsequent reporting periods. 

The reform of REUL is part of the government’s wider ambitions for regulatory reform.  

The report begins by setting out the 3 pillars of the Smarter Regulation programme and explaining how REUL reform fits into this wider programme. It then summarises the data on the updated REUL Dashboard and reports on the progress government is making and their future and forward plans.  

According to the report the government is on track to reform or revoke over half of the entire stock of REUL accrued in the more than 40 years that the UK was a member of the EU by June 2026. 

You can read the report here  

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