Lamb Weston, a leading supplier of frozen food products, has introduced a new recyclable paper bag option for its U.S. foodservice customers. The company’s packaging engineers have worked for several years to develop a sustainable packaging solution that can be recycled, reused, or composted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and water usage. The new paper bag is a proprietary blend of materials, tested to meet standards for durability, moisture resistance, and machinability, and is accepted by Western Michigan University’s OCC (Old Corrugated Container) testing program. The bag was introduced in summer 2024 and has received positive feedback from customers. Lamb Weston’s goal is to provide a solution that reduces its customers’ environmental footprint, as part of its commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. The company has also worked with suppliers to ensure the material meets safety and quality standards.
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