Hot on the heels of the huge sustainability announcement by Walmart, a groundbreaking collaboration called the National Wash Network has launched and Calgary’s own Earthware is leading the way.
Launched with other reuse companies in major cities across Canada, the National Wash Network is an initiative that establishes an infrastructure to support reusable food packaging programs from coast to coast.
To accelerate the adoption of reusable packaging programs, the National Wash Network offers solutions adapted to the realities of food service operations for cost-effective implementation across major metropolitan hubs nationwide.
At the heart of the National Wash Network is a network of commercial wash facilities and logistics providers spanning major metropolitan areas across Canada. By decentralizing collection and warewashing through local partnerships, the network is charting a course toward a society designed for a circular economy.
This helps empower local & national food service brands to transition from disposable packaging to embracing reusable alternatives.
Earthware, ShareWares, Muuse, and Bopaq are the pioneers supporting the launch of the National Wash Network, spanning from the West to the East, reflecting a united commitment to sustainable practices.
Last year Earthware was included in the Foresight 50 which recognizes ventures from across Canada across a variety of sectors including green housing, emissions reduction, and food security.
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