

eco-ethos
Spoonfuls is a value-add closure designed with consideration to the greenest solutions and source reduction
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Less Plastic
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BPA Free, PVC Free
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Recycle-ready PP mono-material
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Tethered Cap Solution
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Unitary package, Integrated cap
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Detachable Cap Solution / Multi-use and Reusable application
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Child resistant designed cap
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Reusable cap with compatible pouches
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FDA compliant resin (food application)
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Eliminates excess secondary packaging/ packaging supply chain
"The most important decisions about a product - what it is going to be made of, how it is going to be used, and what is going to happen once it's no longer in use - are all made at the design stage, and this is precisely why design sits prominently at the heart of the circular economy. "

"Today, designers have an amazing opportunity to be part of building a restorative, regenerative future; a future where we can recover materials and feed them back into the economy.”


Here's the added perk.... while doing all this good for the world, there's also significant cost savings! By using less raw material in your packaging stream, not only saving on the package cost, this also reduces the overall packaging supply chain cost. It's a win-win business model!
• Approximately 1 truckload of pouches for every 24 truckloads of rigid containers
• Product to package ratio of 35:1
• Reduce material and volume by 77% over traditional rigid formats
• Decrease carbon emissions by up to 93%
• Reduces overall carbon impact by 40%
• Progressive recycling facilities ensure that pouches remain in stream. In the unfortunate circumstance - outside of commercial control - the pouch ends up in a land fill, pouches are less mass in the landfill by 77%
Spoonfuls Closures are utilized with spouted pouches
• Only 9% of plastic waste was recycled in 2020
• According to the EPA;
• Transportation accounted for 29 percent of 2019 greenhouse gas emissions
• Industry accounted for 23 percent of 2019 greenhouse gas emissions
• Rigid Formats vs Pouches
• Rigid formats use far more plastic, expend far more energy making and shipping them, and none the less, end up outside of our recycling stream
• Pouches leave a significantly lighter footprint as opposed to traditional rigid package formats