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												  thermoloc™: affordable, sustainable thermal packaging.
 Sustainable Thermal Packaging Solutions that Saves you Money  (CANADA, 3/8/2024) Seawise Innovative Packaging introduces thermoloc™ – an affordable,   sustainable, and high-performing thermal packaging for secondary seafood   suppliers. thermoloc™ meets regulatory demands for more sustainable   packaging without sacrificing freshness. Seawise was founded by a team with deep roots in the seafood industry. With decades of experience in processing and packaging fish they came to the realization that they needed to do better. Frustrated by the lack of sustainable packaging options that wouldn't harm the very oceans we relied on, the team set out to develop their own innovative solutions. The team's commitment to reducing packaging pollution is resolute, and they have made significant strides. Seawise helps you meet your environmental objectives, product freshness  requirements, and profitability targets.  
    
        
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            | Recyclable and earth friendly materials are produced with 75% less  greenhouse gas emissions than paper and polystyrene packaging. |  Seawise helps you meet your environmental objectives, product freshness requirements, and profitability targets. You can customize Seawise's first-of-its-kind solutions to meet your sustainability goals. Finally, sustainable thermal packaging solutions that saves you money.  The seafood industry has always faced unique challenges in providing  fresh products from ocean to plate. Including ensuring optimal  logistics, timing, and temperature control, as well as food security,  hygiene, and managing potential contaminants. Polystyrene (Styrofoam)  has long been the go-to packaging option for seafood, but with rising  concerns of landfill space, ocean and soil contamination, and use of  harmful petrochemicals, the seafood industry must make a transition. 
    
        
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            | thermoloc is 100% leak proof for shipping ice and perishable. |   Meet regulatory requirements with eco-friendly packaging Seawise ensure's continuity of your business by quickly switching to thermal  packaging that meets regional requirements, no matter where you are in  the seafood supply chain and save our oceans from EPS pollution. 
    Curbside recyclableReusableLow carbon footprint manufacturingPlant-based, home compostable marine biodegradable product available Provide fresher, better quality seafoodKeeping seafood cold throughout the supply chain is a necessity. Seawise packaging outperforms traditional Styrofoam by approximately 25%, keeping ice cold and seafood fresh while in-transit. 
    Box sizes to maximize pallet, decreasing shipping costs Add volume to each box, decreasing packaging use and costs with a thinner insulatorGain extra thermal performance expanding time in transit with cold chain disruptions. 
    
        
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            | thermoloc is more cost-effective than polystyrene (Styrofoam) boxes. |  Meet your budget & sustainability goalsHistorically, sustainability has meant more expensive, but not with Seawise. 
    Up to 4x less expensive than starch foam options and 2x less than cardboard insulatorsCosts comparable to traditional Styrofoam About Seawise
   Seawise Innovative Packaging is a company that has created plant based and biodegradable  thermal packaging to replace Styrofoam for seafood, meal kit industry  & Pharma industry. Seawise's thermoloc helps to keep seafood cold throughout the supply chain. Seawise  packaging outperforms traditional Styrofoam by approximately 25%,  keeping ice cold and seafood fresh while in-transit.     Source: Seawise Innovative Packaging Information of the company:
 
													 
														
															| Address: | 15007 Browns Bay Road, |  
															| City: | Campbell River |  
															| State/ZIP: | BC (V9H 1N9) |  
															| Country: | Canada |  
															| Phone: | +1 (250) 331-1060 |  
															| E-Mail: | [email protected] |  
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