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Sustainable packaging plan

Posted 24 June, 2013
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Gelnex has announced a new packaging and shipping program for its gelatin products that embodies much of the company’s holistic approach to environmental, economic and social sustainability.

A “pallet-free” shipping system that employs no wood or plastic pallets is expected to save 40,000 trees in the first year while saving weight and energy, and eliminates the cost and inconvenience of storing and disposing of pallets.  Handling is the same as regular pallet-type packaging, with no special equipment needed.

Also, as part of its sustainable program, Gelnex gelatin bags now carry the “Child-Friendly Company” seal of the Brazil-based Abrinq Foundation, an international non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting the rights of Brazil’s children and adolescents.  As an Abrinq member, Gelnex is committed to the Foundation’s goal to bridge social and economic divides to overcome poverty, eliminate child labor, and make the welfare of children and adolescents “the absolute priority” in Brazil’s national agenda.

“At Gelnex we believe that in order to build a truly sustainable enterprise and world,” says Gelnex US president, Felipe Chaluppe, “we must continually innovate in our forest, water, energy and air quality conservation practices.  At the same time we must also make significant contributions to the health, education and well-being of the people in the communities in which we operate—with a strong emphasis on children.  This is especially important to us because there is a real need for such assistance in some of the rural areas in which our plants are sited.  It is not enough to create jobs, although that is very important to building strong communities.  We must also help improve schools, libraries, health services, elder care, infrastructure and recreation for a tangibly healthier, more sustainable future.”

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