“As Natureal
as it gets”
Sun.Star
Davao, Sept. 14, 2019
Before the intensive
campaign against single-use plastic even began, Alyssa Karin Pang was always
conscious of the impact she makes to the environment since she was a kid.
“This advocacy is
actually something very personal to me as my family is in the plastic
manufacturing business,” shares Alyssa.
She believes that
not one particular material, may it be plastic, glass or paper, is
categorically better or worse than the other. “For any material, it really is
the improper disposal and lack of recycling that poses the problem,” observes
the Management of Applied Chemistry graduate from the Ateneo de Manila
University.
That is why when
she had a rebrand launch event for their family’s Natureal Juice recently, she
emphasized how they want people to be more prudent on what they can do with the
empty juice bottles.
“We encouraged our
guests to be mindful of where they dispose of these bottles and how they can
actually reuse these BPA-free bottles for countless different things by
recycling and upcycling them. We also gave them time and supplies to create an
upcycling project out of the Natureal bottles,” details Alyssa.
Natureal is a
proudly Davao-made brand that makes fresh juices from “100% real fruit, never from
concentrate, and with absolutely no artificial color or preservatives”.
Starting with their bestselling Calamansi, they have also come up with Mango
Fusion, Passion Fruit, and other seasonal flavors.
“The reason why we
use PET plastic bottles for our juices is because we have this new process that
extends the shelf life of our fresh fruit juices, without using any heat and
thereby not altering its color, taste or nutritional content. This process is
called High-Pressure Processing (HPP),” describes Alyssa.
She explained that
“instead of using heat to process the juice to kill off any living microbes that
may contribute to spoilage, HPP does so with extremely high pressure, 6x that
of the deepest depth of the earth, the Marianas Trench.”
“This process is
only possible with our plastic packaging. Because unlike glass or metal which
would break or get crushed in this process, plastic is flexible enough to take
that level of pressure. We want to be able to provide our customers with the best
kind of juice we can offer for as long as it is possible. But as much as we
want to extend our customers’ experience of our product, we also want to extend
the lives of our bottles as well,” she reveals.
“And, to take a
step even further, we also want to collect their Natureal bottles for recycling
as well through drop-off points. For more than a decade now, our family has been
using post-consumer plastics and turned these into durable plastic furniture
called environment-friendly timber (EFT) products which include park benches,
plant boxes, lounge chairs, and picnic tables.
Now that she is
back in Davao after living in Manila for seven years, Alyssa finds working in
the family business as a different kind of challenge with its pros and cons.
“I have a greater
sense of responsibility and empathy for my job which allows me to go beyond my
specific job description to be and do more for the company. It likewise requires
a lot of initiative and follow-through. It’s definitely a challenge, but one
with a sense of accomplishment once done,” Alyssa enthuses.
Special thanks to
Jowe Posada and Ardent Productions for the photos.
E-mail the
author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. To view more photos,
please visit http://momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com/.
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