
A consultant’s study for Ring Container Technologies showed that mono-material PET containers have the advantage over composite canisters for recyclability.
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An alternative to paper-based nut canisters
Packaging company introduces a plastic snack container that’s easier to recycle
The maker of Fisher nuts wanted recyclable snack canisters to replace paper-based, multi-material cans that often end up in the trash and are rising in cost.
John B. Sanfilippo & Son Inc., which also makes Orchard Valley Harvest nuts and mixes, worked with Ring Container Technologies on a lightweight PET snack container called SmartCAN. PET has broad acceptance in curbside recycling programs, is readily reprocessed and easily incorporates post-consumer resin, reducing the need to create new material.
“At Ring Container Technologies, this distinction between recyclable and recycled is essential,” the company’s announcement says.
Plus, the plastic canisters have the added benefit of showing off the product inside.