Lately, we’ve had several customers requesting alternative packaging for Compost Zing. We wanted to explain how we’re addressing your feedback and why in some cases we still need to use plastic packaging until a durable alternative product is available.
Zing Bokashi is committed to sustainability and reducing packaging (especially plastic) wherever possible throughout our business. Maintaining the highest quality standards for our products is also vital which means we need our packaging to measure up to the same standards.
Compost Zing must remain totally dry from when it leaves our production facility through to the time it reaches our customers whether they buy it directly from our website, retailer, or a reseller. Even the smallest amount of moisture will jeopardise our Compost Zing and the Bokashi process.
Retailers require us to supply our Compost Zing with a minimum 2-year shelf-life so we need packaging to last that long without breaking down. The packaging needs to be durable enough to withstand all the handling it goes through from the time it leaves our production facility until it reaches our customers.
Other forms of packaging such as paper and compostable products have been considered and trialled, but these are not durable enough to maintain our high standards of quality control while withstanding the minimum 2-year shelf-life required by retail outlets.
Our current packaging keeps the product airtight, waterproof and in perfect condition during transportation to our customers, retailers, and resellers.
Like you, we are committed to doing our bit to minimise our impact on the environment, so we have come up with several solutions which while not perfect, are a step in the right direction.
Some of our resellers are opting to stock Compost Zing in bulk bins so customers can bring in their own dry reusable containers to fill in store. We are in the process of working with other resellers to set up the same model so that we can eliminate or reduce our plastic packaging wherever possible.
When customers purchase Compost Zing from bulk bins, they need to ensure that they store the product in dry, watertight containers to retain optimal microbial activity.
We’re also introducing Ecolite packaging for Compost Zing. The Ecolite bag uses 33 per cent less plastic, is soft plastic recyclable no 4, and locally made in Christchurch to reduce our carbon footprint.
With technology rapidly evolving we are confident that an even better solution will become available soon. We are watching this space with interest and will switch to an alternative form of packaging when a proven option becomes available.
As members of Wasteminz we are committed to continuous improvement and follow their industry best practice guidelines in terms of packaging both from an environmental sustainability and a health and safety perspective. They are always looking for new options for packaging and carry out rigorous testing on new sustainable options that come to market.
Thanks again for your feedback on this topic and rest assured that we will continue to improve our packaging as technology evolves so that we can continue to do our bit to improve our environment.
Happy gardening,
Mr Bokashi