Heinz Eyes Ketchup Bottle of Tomorrow
June 21, 2022
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HEINZ is teaming up with Pulpex to develop a paper-based,
renewable and recyclable bottle made from 100 percent
sustainably sourced wood pulp. Innovating its iconic ketchup
bottle, HEINZ is the first sauce brand to test the potential of
Pulpex’s sustainable paper bottle packaging for its range of
world-famous condiments.
For The Kraft Heinz Company this collaboration is the latest
step in its journey to reduce its environmental footprint. It
progresses the Company’s sustainable packaging ambitions, in
that it aligns with its goal to make all packaging globally
recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025. It is also an
innovation that will help Kraft Heinz achieve net zero
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
HEINZ and Pulpex are developing a prototype to test how the
cutting-edge innovation could be used for HEINZ Tomato Ketchup
bottles and other packaging formats in years to come. Pulpex’s
current data indicates the carbon footprint of Pulpex bottles is
materially less than glass and plastic on a bottle-by-bottle
basis. Once used, they are also expected to be widely and
readily recyclable in paper waste streams.
“Packaging waste is an industrywide challenge that we must all
do our part to address,” said Kraft Heinz CEO Miguel Patricio.
“That is why we are committed to taking steps to explore
sustainable packaging solutions across our brands at Kraft
Heinz, offering consumers more choices. This new HEINZ bottle is
one example of how we are applying creativity and innovation to
explore new ways to provide consumers with the products they
know and love while also thinking sustainably.”
The next step in the process will involve prototype testing to
assess performance before testing with consumers and bringing
the bottle to market.
“We
hope to bring this bottle to market and to be the first sauce
brand to provide consumers this choice in their purchasing
decisions, as many consumers today are looking for more
sustainable packaging options,” said Rashida La Lande, EVP &
Global General Counsel and Chief Sustainability and Corporate
Affairs Officer at Kraft Heinz. “We’re eager to continue
discovering more sustainable packaging for our beloved and
iconic brands.”
“We are delighted to work with HEINZ to bring our patented
packaging technology to such a famous name in food and are
excited about the potential of this collaboration,” said Scott
Winston, Pulpex CEO. “We believe that the scope for paper-based
packaging is huge, and when global household names like HEINZ
embrace this type of innovative technology, it’s good news for
everyone – consumers and the planet.”
The pulp-based bottle would become the newest option available
to HEINZ Tomato Ketchup fans, joining the recyclable HEINZ
iconic glass bottle and plastic bottle, as well as plastic
squeeze bottles with their 30 percent recycled content
(available only in the E.U.) and 100 percent recyclable caps. |