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CKF Inc. reveals new production line of sustainable package manufacturing in Langley, B.C.

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The new Earthcycle™ production line will create 20 new full-time jobs at the Langley factory, which currently employs 325 of the company’s 1100 employees.

LANGLEY — On Jun. 22, CKF Inc. unveiled a new production line for their certified home compostable and recyclable food packaging, Earthcycle™ at the Langley B.C. factory, supporting their commitment to growing the sustainable packaging market. Andrew Mercier, B.C. Minister of State for Workforce Development, and Langley Mayor Nathan Pachal spoke at the ribbon cutting ceremony, followed by a guided tour of the plant for invited guests. Earthcycle services growers, packers, and retail customers with FSC certified, home-compostable and widely recyclable packaging for the fresh fruit and vegetable markets.

“Earthcycle’s expansion in Langley is driven by rising demands for packaging that reduces carbon footprints, aligns with recycling streams, and satisfies consumers’ desire for sustainable options,” said Ian Anderson, President CKF, Inc.

Andrew Mercier, MLA for Langley and Minister of State for Workplace Development expressed his support for the new production line in Langley, “British Columbians are focused on a more sustainable future, and supporting local companies that are passionate about sustainable, responsible growth. I’m grateful for the innovative work that CKF is doing in food packaging to contribute to a wholesome and healthy foods supply, and am glad that CKF is part of the Langley Community.”

The new Earthcycle™ production line will create 20 new full-time jobs at the Langley factory, which currently employs 325 of the company’s 1100 employees at eight plants, six of which are in Canada. “We have a very are members of Teamsters Local Union 213 and the Union supports this new line,” said Anita Dawson, Business Representative of Teamsters 213.

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Langley Mayor, Nathan Pachal also expressed his enthusiasm for the new technology, “Langley City Council extends sincere congratulations to the CKF Inc. team as you celebrate the launch of this exciting state of the art technology,” said Mayor Nathan Pachal. “We appreciate that this innovative addition to your facility supports sustainable practices and provides new employment opportunities.”

The new production line will both reportedly reduce Earthcycle’s transportation footprint and open distribution to new markets. “Langley’s strategic location near major markets in California, the Pacific Northwest, and western Canada, coupled with access to global trade routes, strengthens our production capabilities. It also serves as a hub for further Earthcycle innovation, expanding the product line into new market applications,” said Anderson.

The west coast Canadian production, which uses servo-actuation technology, combined with the original Earthcycle production facilities located in Hantsport, NS, makes CKF a thermoformed moulded pulp manufacturer for the fruit and vegetable packaging market across the globe.

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