Seattle, WA – Just in time to haul the first fresh Alaska salmon out of Cordova this season, Trident Seafoods is introducing a new, no-wax “wetlock” fiber box that meets specifications for airline shipment and is fully recyclable. Decidedly more attractive and just as waterproof as the wax-impregnated box it replaces, the new, two-piece AquaSafe® container was created by engineers at International Paper and is ideally suited for shipping fresh salmon out of Alaska by air. Packed with fresh salmon and gel ice, they’re sealed with strapping tape and trucked immediately to the airport. They can also be wet-iced, containerized and shipped by barge or truck.
Once the fish reach their destination, customers are encouraged to recycle the packaging with other corrugated and cardboard boxes rather than throw them away or incinerate them as is frequently done with waxed cartons. A prominent panel on Trident’s new box reads: “DON’T BOOT OUR NEW BOX! – Recycle It!” and reminds end-users that the box is made from 100% renewable and recyclable fiber.
“Incorporating more recyclable materials in our packaging is another example of how Trident is working to promote the continuous improvement of our overall sustainability profile,” said Trident’s Chief Sustainability Officer, John van Amerongen. “Sustainability is more than managing fish stocks in the water. It has just as much to do with using those fish wisely after they’re harvested. We’re working very hard to fully utilize every fish we purchase from fishermen or catch ourselves by developing new products like fish oil, fishmeal, and even pet treats. This new, recyclable wetlock box is another step toward full utilization of our products, and we’re happy to continue marching in the right direction because it makes good sense to everybody.”
“With the increasing focus on diverting waste from landfills, our expert packaging designers incorporated AquaSafe technology to create the no-wax “wetlock” fiber box to replace and perform like heavily waxed boxes,” said Chad Fowler, International Paper Protein Segment Marketing Manager. “Corrugated packaging utilizing our AquaSafe technologies is recyclable and repulpable and can be sold as OCC (old corrugated containers), a win-win for our customers and the environment. This was a true partnership with Trident and it is something we can all be proud of.”
Trident Seafoods is the first to employ International Paper’s new two-piece AquaSafe® container. Both companies have maintained environmentally-friendly, sustainable practices and philosophies for generations and are proud to provide healthy products and innovative packaging to seafood lovers based on those foundations.
About Trident Seafoods
Headquartered in Seattle, WA, Trident Seafoods is North America’s largest vertically integrated seafood harvesting and processing company. In addition to its own fleet of vessels, Trident owns and operates more than a dozen primary fish and shellfish processing facilities located in coastal communities stretching from Newport, OR, to the remote island of Akutan on Alaska’s Aleutian Chain. Trident’s Cordova, AK, operation buys Copper River king and sockeye salmon from hundreds of local, independent fishermen. For more information, visit www.tridentseafoods.com.
About International Paper
International Paper (NYSE: IP) is a global paper and packaging company with manufacturing operations in North America, Europe, Latin America, Russia, Asia and North Africa. Its businesses include uncoated papers and industrial and consumer packaging, complemented by xpedx, the company's North American distribution company. Headquartered in Memphis, TN, the company employs approximately 70,000 people following the acquisition of Temple-Inland Inc. and is strategically located in more than 24 countries serving customers worldwide. International Paper net sales for 2011 were $26 billion. Temple-Inland Inc., which was acquired in February 2012, had 2011 net sales of $4 billion. For more information about International Paper, its products and stewardship efforts, visit internationalpaper.com.
Source: Trident Seafoods