Blossom Hill Packing, one of the USA’s largest apricot growers, has introduced a new Linerless pack format as part of its commitment to innovation and sustainability in fresh produce packaging.
The new packs feature Linerless lids printed by Reflex Group, paired with TrayCycle™ trays supplied by Paper, Pulp & Film and printed by Superior Litho. These innovative window tray designs were featured during California Apricot season at major retailers across the USA and Canada.
A key driver of the project’s success is the Ravenwood Nobac 5000 applicator, which applies the linerless fruit lids at over 50 packs per minute. This high-speed automation has delivered substantial labour savings while ensuring consistent, precise application. Ravenwood’s linerless fruit lids offer a sustainable solution that reduces material waste, enhances shelf impact and eliminates the need for backing paper – streamlining both production and recycling.
The TrayCycle™ trays – developed by Paper, Pulp & Film, are a fibre-based alternative to plastic clamshells, designed specifically for produce, prepared foods and foodservice applications. The trays offer a compelling combination of sustainability, functionality and shelf appeal and are fully recyclable and PFAS-free.
“We’re proud to support Blossom Hill Packing with a linerless solution that delivers both speed and sustainability. The Nobac 5000 not only reduces labour costs with high-speed automation but also helps set a new benchmark for product visibility and presentation in fresh produce,” said Tal Cloud, President and Owner of PP&F.
Featuring a custom window design for maximum product visibility, the new linerless pack sets a new benchmark for sustainable retail presentation in the North American fresh produce market. Ravenwood’s linerless labelling technology offers a sustainable, waste-free solution by eliminating backing paper. It enables high-speed, efficient application with full-surface branding – perfect for modern, eco-conscious packaging.
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