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Nelson-Jameson teams with Bonar Plastics for new culture shipping containers 

Mar 06, 2025

Nelson-Jameson, a trusted leader in the food processing distribution industry, has announced that it will utilize new reusable shipping containers when delivering dsm-firmenich cultures, which are biological catalysts for dairy product production.

Nelson-Jameson partnered with Bonar Plastics to utilize the shipping containers to minimize waste while increasing efficiency by using less cardboard, styrene, and dry ice. The new shipping containers ensure customers more effectively receive the culture orders with the added benefit of mitigating environmental impact by reducing single-use packaging.

“We’re proud to team with Bonar Plastics to create a better shipping solution for our selection of cultures from ingredients manufacturer dsm-firmenich, who is also a long-time Nelson-Jameson strategic partner,” says Nelson-Jameson’s VP of Operations and Logistics Shawn Kitchner. “These durable containers make for a better delivery mechanism for customers, as well as creating a more sustainable process.”

The storage containers are constructed utilizing a specialized compound melt blend of plastic designed to withstand cold impact, enhancing durability and reusability. Fabricated from food-grade linear low-density polyethylene featuring 1-1/2" thickness and double-walled foam-filled construction for insulation, these containers provide optimal storage for dry ice blocks. The containers are equipped with lockable lids incorporating silicone gaskets to minimize sublimation.

After the bunkers containing the frozen starter cultures are unpacked, they are then collected, cleaned, and reused for another culture delivery or shipment.

“With these shipping containers, fewer boxes and styrene inserts will end up in landfills and the content will remain safe and secure along the entire chain of custody,” Kitchner said. “Nelson-Jameson has maintained a commitment to corporate responsibility and food safety, and these reusable containers are another piece of that ongoing dedication to sustainable solutions when bringing products to our customers.”

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