Did you spot them? PPS equipment has been appearing on BBC
programs over the last few weeks, popping up on Mary Berry’s Absolute
Favourites and Countryfile.
Typically used in food supply chains within The CompletePackage, the PPS bale arm crate featured in Mary Berry’s latest series of
Absolute Favourites and was spotted growing herbs in her garden. The crates are
ideal for storing fresh produce with their ventilation feature and ease of
hygienic washing.
As the nation settled down on Sunday evening, viewers of
Countryfile were treated to a feature regarding the rubbish gathering on UK
beaches. 8 million tonnes of rubbish is dumped into the oceans each year which
is affecting the marine environment. It’s estimated that 20,000 tonnes of
litter is discarded into the North Sea alone every year (comments from the
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.) The clip featured a PPS East reusable
fish box storing fresh fish after its catch, whilst the fisherman used a Fish 4
Litter sack to collect unwanted debris. Typical rubbish being found consists of
plastic bags, netting, rope and food packaging. Fishermen up and down the coast
are trying to create a healthier marine environment, this is something PPS are
passionate about with supplying reusable fish boxes across the industry. We
supply a range of reusable, hygienic, washable fish boxes in various sizes
which is also reducing waste management issues as the equipment can be used
over and over again. The boxes will also help keep fish fresher for longer.
To find out more about how PPS equipment can improve the
packaging in your supply chain and improve your waste prevention call 01283 821
502.
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