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Lawn & Garden Brand Practices what it Preaches with Bio-based Pouch

Espoma Organic showcases its continued commitment to the environment with more sustainable flexible packaging alternatives.

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Espoma Organic, a lawn and garden brand based in Millville, N.J., continues to showcase its commitment to the environment by replacing fossil-fuel-derived polymers in their packaging with more sustainable alternatives.

In response to Espoma Organic’s mission to “develop the finest organic gardening products that work in harmony with nature, grow beautiful gardens and make a greener world for the future,” Amcor flexible packaging materials partnered with the brand to innovate more sustainable packaging and launch a new bio-based polymer package. The polyethylene film contains 2%  bio-based material, derived–in this case–from sugar cane.

“Espoma’s values are strongly rooted in responsibility to the environment and sustainability. Using a renewable and sustainable source of plastic allows us to continue our long-standing tradition of industry leading innovation while reducing our carbon footprint,” says Jeremy Brunner, General Manager of Espoma Organic.

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