Norma's own brand Ernte Krone optimises its potato nets and saves 50 percent packaging material in the process. Only one material is used for the net and sleeve during production.
Thanks to the new Claf carry-fresh nets, the company now saves up to 50 per cent of packaging material. The net and sleeve now only consist of from one material. This makes disposal in the yellow bin even more convenient. The more environmentally friendly packaging nets from Norma have the usual properties, are tear-resistant, stable and easy to wear.
Potato nets are easy to recycle
With its more resource-friendly nets, the Nuremberg-based food discounter Norma is taking a further step in the company's sustainability offensive. The potatoes are already available in the Claf nets. With 23 grams of plastic per square metre fewer resources are required to produce the nets for the 1.5kg of organic potatoes than for conventional nets (55g/sqm). The material also impresses with its recyclability.
Every package from Norma should now tested in terms of sustainability can be used. Adjustments have already been made to cotton buds, aluminium foil and grass paper bags. The aim is to save resources - above all plastic - and thus have a positive impact on the environmental balance.
Source: Norma Lebensmittelfilialbetrieb Stiftung & Co. KG
