At Naranjas del Carmen we live and work the way we think. Nearly every day someone of the team thinks of a way to improve something. The ideas for improvement do not just come from our team, but also from our customers (who we call "presidents"). Not all of the members of our team have the same level of ecologic conscience, but everyone participates in the decision-making process.
For us, being ecological does not only reflect in our way of producing, but also in how we send our products, the quantities and the material used. And in our way of thinking!
Transport: The orders make their way directly from the source to the shipment address indicated by our customer (our president). This way we achieve that the shipment travels the least kilometers possible and in the shortest time. We group various orders to send them at once and use spaces in programmed transport routes. If we had the budget of a multinational company, we would like to conduct a study on how to diminish our carbon footprint even further when sending the products directly to the final consumer. For now, we comply with the studies that we can find on the web of oficial institutions. We do not stock fresh products: We harvest the fruit or vegetable from our garden on demand on the same day we send them off (or a bit before, when we predict rainfall 😉).
Material used for shipping: Our cardboard boxes are made of reusable material. We do not use plastics to protect our products. Since the year 2011 we have dedicated a lot of effort and time to consider how to send orders with recycled materials, that guarantee that the products arrive well. Each year, we improve and continue improving, because this topic motivates us and gives us a lot to look forward to.
Containers
The packaging of our "dry" products such as olive oil, honey, jams and our other by-products also occupies our minds.
Organic Extra-virgin olive oil (2.5l Bag-in-Box): This system consists of a sturdy cardboard box containing a flexible inner bag, designed to protect and preserve the freshness of the olive oil. Thanks to the hermetic seal, contact with oxygen is minimized, considerably extending the oil's shelf-life and preventing oxidation. An advantage of Bag-in-Box packaging is the reduced use of materials compared to conventional rigid packaging. The combination of cardboard and the internal bag structure means minimal use of plastic.
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Organic extra virgin olive oil (0.5 l tinplate canister). The canister is made of food-safe tinplate without a plastic label and with a BPA-free inner coating. The BPA-free caps and spout is made of polyethylene (HDPE and LDPE). The inner coating prevents the olive oil from oxidising due to direct contact with the tinplate.
Our jams, honey, eggplant spread and various other fruit and vegetable by-products are shipped in a glass jar with a kraft paper label.
We are a young team of various nationalities and a very open mind. We are grateful for any comments, ideas and critiques you want to share with us about our shipping materials and packaging.