PJ’s Coffee converts to
Sonoco’s new leaner, greener coffee bag.
Coffee lovers want great
taste. The environment needs less waste. Brand owners want both, plus great
graphics and cost advantages. Too much to ask? Not if you’re PJ’s Coffee, New Orleans, who just launched new coffee bags in Sonoco’s
matte-finished, three-ply foil-based bags that feature New Orleans imagery.
Each of the new leaner, greener PJ’s Coffee bags features vivid illustrations
of New Orleans’ landmarks brought to life with Sonoco’s laser-engraved,
seven-color rotogravure printing and a matte finish. The softer finish
minimizes the glare that often occurs in flexible coffee packaging. As a
result, the photo's detail is emphasized, imparting a sense of nostalgia and
reflecting the sophisticated flavor consumers expect of New Orleans roasted coffee.
Sonoco is supplying PJ’s Coffee with one-pound form/fill/seal (f/f/s) bags for
26 SKUs of whole-bean coffee. The three-layer structure is composed of
polyester, foil and a polyethylene sealant. This structure yields a bag that
requires 10% less material, uses 15% less energy to produce and has 10% less
carbon emissions compared to a traditional four-ply structure.
Randy Hollingsworth, brand leader for PJ’s Coffee, says the new package
delivers tremendous value to the company’s customers. “People come to PJ’s
Coffee for perfectly roasted coffee beans. They find it important to know that
they can enjoy their favorite coffee in a beautiful package and help the
environment at the same time. We are pleased to do all of this with our new
package. We’re fortunate in this case - a more beautiful package is affordable
and more sustainable in terms of weight, shipping, and disposal.”
Sonoco has devoted significant research and development resources to design
tools to deliver sustainable solutions that don’t sacrifice performance or
aesthetics, says Sonoco Flexible Packaging Segment manager Angela Adams.
“As a company, we are focused on sustaining the ‘triple bottom line’ demands of
our customers: social responsibility, environmental stewardship and economics.
The three-ply foil f/f/s bag for the coffee segment is one example that
delivers on our commitment to customers.”
According to Adams, this is but a first step
in a new generation of more sustainable coffee packaging with premium graphics
from Sonoco.
“We are looking at further optimizations including foil-free structures that
may deliver more than 50% less carbon emissions," she says. "When it
comes to coffee packaging, we are focused on thinner, high performance
structures.”
PJ’s Coffee in Sonoco’s leaner, greener f/f/s bags with enhanced graphics is
available in PJ’s Coffee retail stores and online.
About PJ's Coffee of New Orleans
PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans was founded by
Phyllis Jordan in 1978, and is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year as a Gulf Coast
region specialty coffee chain. Starting as a coffee bean boutique in New Orleans’ University district, PJ’s Coffee sets the
standard for selecting, roasting and brewing coffee, and is consistently voted New Orleans’ favorite
coffeehouse. For more information, visit www.pjscoffee.com.About Sonoco
Founded in 1899, Sonoco is a $4-billion global
manufacturer of industrial and consumer products (as well as a provider of
packaging services) with 334 operations in 35 countries serving customers in 85
nations. For more information, visit www.sonoco.com.Links