Apr 25, 2019Cardboard clamshell packaging tested
As people across the country celebrated Earth Day earlier this week, California Giant worked behind the scenes conducting field tests on prototype cardboard clamshells for fresh strawberries.

As reported earlier this week, Markon Cooperative is introducing the first of its new line of Ready-Cycle, corrugated, fully-recyclable clamshells, leading the way to reducing the amount of packaging used in the foodservice industry. Beginning with these cardboard strawberry clamshells, this sustainability initiative is their effort to reduce the amount of packaging in its supply chain, while increasing the potential of recyclability.
“We are happy to partner with Markon and Sambrailo Packaging to help make a difference and find new solutions for recyclability and ultimately being sustainable,” said Tom Smith, director of foodservice at California Giant. “There is definitely a cost issue associated with this package but it’s exciting to see an organization focused on making a difference the first priority,” he said.
This new initiative may not solve the question about how to reduce the plastic headed for landfills, but it helps to have the conversation about what industry can accomplish together and begin the pathway to find solutions for the future.
“The decision will ultimately lie with the consumer and test whether or not they are willing to pay for a fully recyclable container when buying their fresh berries in the future,” said Smith.
Above: Photos from a field test in Watsonville with Sambrailo Packaging, Markon & California Giant.

















