TAMPA, FL - Expanded partnerships are worthy of recognition, which is why today we bring you the latest news from Sprouts Farmers Market and IFCO. The two have announced significant advancements, underscoring both companies’ commitment to sustainability and innovation in supply chain logistics.
“By expanding our use of IFCO’s reusable packaging solutions, we are taking steps in contributing to a circular economy where we’re reducing waste sent to landfills and increasing resource efficiency,” said Justin Kacer, Sustainability Manager at Sprouts.
The partnership commenced in December 2020 with a pilot program at Sprouts, focusing on the use of RPCs for fresh produce items packed in high-humidity environments. The aim was to assess the feasibility of replacing single-use corrugated and especially wax-corrugated boxes, a press release stated. A successful trial indicated positive environmental impacts and operational efficiencies resulting in a nationwide expansion including all distribution centers and converting additional fresh produce items packing into RPCs.
Having expanded the trial to all Sprouts distribution centers across the United States, Sprouts will continue to monitor quality, store team receptivity, and environmental impact.
This strategic shift is expected to drastically reduce landfill waste by eliminating the use of single-use shipping packaging. The expanded use of RPCs will cut thousands of tons of packaging waste annually. Furthermore, the durable design of IFCO’s RPCs minimizes product damage during transport.
The use of IFCO RPCs will contribute to Sprouts’ commitment to the environment and operating its business in a way that reduces its carbon footprint, limits natural resource use, and diverts waste from landfills.
We applaud this expanded partnership and look forward to its next advancements.