The company’s recycling program creates more than $1
million per year.
With 79% of people worldwide looking for produce grown by
environmentally friendly companies, sustainability initiatives are much talked
about in the industry. ForReady Pac Foods(www.readypac.com), sustainability
goes beyond environmentally-responsible practices to encompass social
responsibility and ultimately long-term economic viability.
“For decades, Ready Pac has participated in environmentally
friendly business practices such as sending our byproducts for use as animal
feed,” says Tristan Simpson, director of marketing at Ready Pac. “We added the
criteria of social responsibility and economic value to our sustainability
plans, and the combined program is yielding outstanding results.”
Meanwhile, Ready Pac’s recycling program converts costly
trash hauling into a revenue-generating operation that helps the company
maintain competitive pricing. Ready Pac started by focusing on the reduction of
trash being sent to landfills, setting up color-coded material collecting stations
throughout all of their plants. Now the company collects more than 8,600 tons
of cardboard and plastics annually. The program requires on-going labor costs,
but these costs are more than offset by savings incurred in trash hauling, and
the company receives income from the materials sent for recycling. Between
savings and income generation, Ready Pac’s recycling program contributes more
than $1 million each year, and now includes cardboard, plastics, paper and
metals.
Ready Pac keeps food waste out of landfills through a
variety of programs. In a home kitchen, consumers peel produce, cut out cores
and trim away parts like outer leaves. Ready Pac does the same thing for its
fresh-cut produce, yielding byproducts that could be costly to haul to landfills,
not to mention take up precious space. Instead Ready Pac sells the fruit and
vegetable byproducts to local dairy farmers. These byproducts help the farmers
keep the cost of cattle feed down, which in turn help consumers and the local
economy. Last year Ready Pac sold more than 110 million pounds of fruit and
vegetable byproducts to local farmers.
One of Ready Pac’s most
impactful sustainability programs is a centralized production scheduling
system. The company first formed a national centralized scheduling department
to optimize production run efficiencies, then developed software that takes
into account all logistic lead times by customer and distribution center. As a
result, Ready Pac is able to consolidate production runs, reduce days of
operation where needed and greatly reduce utility consumption. Decreases in
water usage have been particularly significant.
“It sounds simplistic, but Ready Pac’s centralized
scheduling system is a win-win, providing major contributions to our sustainability
goals as well as outstanding customer service,” says Simpson.
Through this careful planning, Ready Pac sells most of
the products it makes to its retail and foodservice customers. With a careful
eye to social responsibility, especially in the local communities where its
plants are located, Ready Pac donates useable product that it cannot sell to
local food banks and community charities. More than a half million bags and
trays of produce were donated last year.
To further reduce the amount of waste it sent to
landfills, and the fuel required to haul it there, Ready Pac installed trash
compactors in all of its facilities. This resulted in a 50 to 75% reduction in
waste loads.
The innovative Ready Pac Bistro® Bowl Salads line is one
of the company’s stars, both in terms of consumer demand and its
environmentally responsible design and production. All of Ready Pac’s products
use recycled materials in their corrugated packaging, and the salad bowls use
70% post-consumer PET. Ready Pac Bistro Bowl Salad inserts use recycled 500ml
drink bottles, which means that Ready Pac reclaims millions of drink bottles
each year. The bowls also are made in a plant that operates using 50% solar
energy.
Other Ready Pac sustainability programs include using
natural gas co-generators to produce electricity, reduced energy usage through
energy-efficient lighting, a transportation fleet equipped with the best
particulate matter filters to reduce air pollution, and teleconferencing to
reduce company travel. Ready Pac associates also contribute to the effort,
participating in incentive programs to use public transportation, ride share,
bicycle or walk to work.
Ready Pac sustainability program yields big benefits
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