Genpak Launches Molded Fiber Packaging with No Added PFAS
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Genpak Launches Harvest Fiber with no added PFAS Harvest Fiber Tableware And Containers Genpak
Foodservice packaging manufacturer revamps and extends Harvest Fiber line to include versatile containers and tableware with no added PFAS.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - DelhiScan -- Genpak, a leading foodservice packaging manufacturer and innovator, recently launched its new, sustainable molded fiber packaging line without intentionally added PFAS. The company's revamped Harvest® Fiber line consists of hinged containers, trays, and tableware. Designed to meet the needs of restaurant operators, Harvest® Fiber merges environmental sustainability with reliable packaging performance and durability. Made with renewable fibers, Harvest® Fiber containers are microwavable, stackable (designed to travel well),contain no added PFAS, and are suitable for hot and cold food applications.

Harvest® Fiber is BPI Certified Commercially Compostable and USDA BioPreferred. Intrinsically designed to tackle off-premises dining issues, the containers uphold meal integrity, making it a viable solution for restaurants looking to implement eco-conscious packaging amidst rising legislation against Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

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Visit https://www.genpak.com/brands/harvest-fiber/ to view the entire Harvest® Fiber packaging line, learn more information, or order product samples.

About Genpak
Founded in 1969, Genpak is a leading foodservice packaging manufacturer headquartered in Charlotte, NC. The company serves a multitude of clients across North America, ranging from convenience stores to fast-casual and quick-service restaurants. Genpak's dedication to innovation, versatile food packaging solutions, and commitment to maintaining excellent customer relationships effectively serves the ever-evolving needs in the foodservice industry. Visit the new website at www.genpak.com.

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