• Paper-based bakery packaging for Foodland. Image: Detpak
    Paper-based bakery packaging for Foodland. Image: Detpak
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Paper packaging converter Detpak has partnered with South Australian grocery retailer Foodland, to redesign core packaging products used in the bakery sections in its stores.

Detpak says the new range of products, which includes includes flat bags, bread bags and cake boxes, can be placed in a kerbside recycling bin after use to "live again as part of the circular economy".

Franklin dos Santos, chief executive officer, Foodland Supermarkets, said, “This initiative is the beginning of our journey to 2025 when our packaging will be compostable, recyclable or reusable across all Foodland stores.” 

“It is an exciting time for Foodland as they transition away from plastic toward recycled content paper and board products,” said Detpak group general manager of marketing, Matthew Taylor 

“Foodland’s new range for bakery items contributes to their sustainability goal of using better packaging, which is reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025.”

Taylor added, “And this is just the beginning. We’re also investigating sustainable solutions for other sections within Foodland grocery stores.”

The new range will be available instore at Brighton Foodland from Saturday 17 September.

This innovation project is supported by Green Industries South Australia (GISA)’s Circular Economy and Market Development Grant (CEMDG). The CEMDG supports South Australian businesses to partner, and together increase the volume of
South Australian recycled-content products across various industries.

 

 

 

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