Health is a concern of a majority of
the population in some form or another. These days that concern often
takes the form of an interest in being ‘green,’ a concept that
obviously is directed toward the environment but indirectly affects
peoples’ health. And with the growing publicity and focus on obesity in
North Amercia – specifically the United States – health concerns are
now turning toward food and freshness. That’s where flexible packaging
can make a significant impact.
For many people, in order
to live a healthier life, and eat healthier foods, they require that
fruits and vegetables maintain intense flavor and stay fresher longer.
Increasingly, those issues are being addressed by better flexible
packaging.
Some of the top food
trends in 2008 include fresh and organic produce, bold flavors and
probiotics (dietary supplements containing potentially beneficial
bacteria or yeasts).
Organic food makers are targeting kids more aggressively, and
the number of new food products launched in the United States that are designed to use steam as a cooking method tripled between 2005 and 2007,
according to Datamonitor’s Productscan Online database. Most often, the
utilization of that steam is a function of a flexible package.
The demand for “superfruits” – those that offer desireable health benefits including antioxidants, like pomegranates
– is moving away from the natural food outlets and into the mainstream
grocery stores. And juices from these superfruits are also gaining in
popularity.
Probiotics,
the friendly bacteria producing healthy benefits for gut health, are
now available to consumers in a variety of ways. Food producers are
rolling new probiotic options that include yogurts, cheeses and even
chocolate bars. In nearly every case, flexible packaging plays a role,
from flexible lidding, labels or value-added pouches.
The bottom
line is, while flexible packaging has traditional been used to extend
shelf-life, it now can aid in extending human life, when partnered with
a fresh, healthy food. The combination of good food with good flexible
packaging can play a significant role in improving our health.