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Chrysal introduces recyclable packaging

US: "A milestone in sustainability"

Chrysal introduces recyclable PP (#5 polypropylene) packaging with bio-based flower food across the Americas. "This innovation underscores Chrysal's commitment to advancing sustainability and reducing its environmental footprint", the company states.

Why PP sachets and bio-based flower food matters
Chrysal's recyclable PP sachets, made from #5 plastic, offer a practical and innovative solution compared to traditional sachets, which often rely on #7 plastics. Designed with recyclable materials, these sachets reflect Chrysal's dedication to introducing more responsible packaging options in the floral supply chain.

"When paired with biobased flower food formulas, these sachets represent a meaningful step toward aligning product performance with evolving sustainability goals in the floral industry. Together, they enable customers to support responsible floral care while contributing to broader environmental objectives."

A sustainable vision
Scott Blumenthal, President of Chrysal North America, shared his enthusiasm: "At Chrysal, sustainability is central to everything we do. We are committed not only to reducing our carbon footprint but also to making a positive impact on the entire floral industry and the planet. We believe in driving change and making sustainability a reality—ensuring the beauty of flowers can be enjoyed responsibly for generations to come."

Beyond packaging
Chrysal's sustainability initiatives extend beyond packaging innovations. The company is deeply committed to reducing waste and water usage throughout the horticultural chain, working collaboratively with partners to achieve meaningful impact.

For more information:
Chrysal
www.chrysal.com
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