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Editor's Note

Fixing it on the fly

We plan and prepare, but sometimes timing is everything
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
June 4, 2021

We had a minor snag with one of the feature stories for this issue.


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Smithfield reveals new commitments in its 2020 Sustainability Impact Report

The protein supplier has announced it will reduce GHG emissions across its entire domestic supply chain 30 percent by 2030 as well as obtain 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources, such as solar and wind power, over the same time period.
Sharon Spielman
Sharon Spielman
June 3, 2021
Smithfield Foods Inc. reports that its new carbon reduction goal will reduce the company’s GHG emissions by nearly 5 million metric tons—the equivalent of removing over 1 million cars from the world’s roads or planting 216 million new trees.
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JBS affected by ransomware cyberattack
Cyberattacks

Ransomware attack hits JBS, shutting down operations

Thanks to backups and security precautions in place, the company is recovering
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
June 2, 2021

According to a June 1 statement from the USDA, the White House was aware of a ransomware attack against JBS, which has affected the company’s operations, including its facilities in the United States. The USDA is continuing to work closely with the White House, Department of Homeland Security, JBS USA and others to monitor this situation closely and offer help and assistance to mitigate any potential supply or price issues.


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Paperboard alternative to plastic trays for produce packaging
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Paperboard alternative to plastic trays for produce packaging

Trays are fully recyclable and reduces plastic by up to 100% depending on application
Kristen Kazarian
Kristen Kazarian
May 21, 2021

Graphic Packaging International, a fiber-based packaging provider, launches ProducePack™ Punnet, a paperboard alternative to plastic punnet trays for fresh fruit and vegetables. Trays are fully recyclable and reduces plastic by up to 100% depending on application.


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Purina debuts special packaging to support domestic abuse
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Purina debuts packaging to support domestic abuse survivors and their pets

Packaging is in support of the Purple Leash Project
Kristen Kazarian
Kristen Kazarian
May 19, 2021

Purina and nonprofit RedRover expand Purple Leash Project efforts to help ensure 25% of domestic violence shelters are pet-friendly by 2025. May is National Pet Month and Purina is offering specially marked packaging for several of its products in support of the Purple Leash Project.


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Jolly Time pop Corn recalls Healthy Pop Kettle Corn 100’s
Recalls

JOLLY TIME® Pop Corn Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk in Healthy Pop® Kettle Corn

Kristen Kazarian
Kristen Kazarian
May 18, 2021
No allergic reactions related to this matter have been reported to date.
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System Integration

When automation projects need special attention and ASAP delivery, a one-stop SI delivers

Two uniquely different cases show how an adept system integrator can build customized equipment and lines not available off the shelf
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
May 17, 2021

Increasing production speed while keeping rejects low and quality consistent—and maintaining food safety—is the goal of every food and beverage processor. Today, many food processors look toward automation to provide the solutions needed to attain the necessary throughput to be competitive.


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Crowded, pre-COVID line
Automation Trends

Automation in the time of COVID-19: An A&E/C perspective

COVID-19 has demonstrated even more greatly the benefits of automation—from process to packaging to the distribution center
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
May 14, 2021

We in the trade press have been extolling the virtues of automation for a long time, and you’re probably sick of hearing us ramble on about it. Nevertheless, if there were any other reason to take a hard look at implementing automation—at least partially—in your facility, it would be now. COVID-19 has certainly created some practical problems: Short-staff due to people at home sick with coronavirus, social distancing impossible on cutting/protein lines, changeover time killing production output…and the list goes on.


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RealWear technology lets engineers walk through sites even when not physically present
Coping with COVID-19

COVID-19 review: Shorter supply chains and reliance on 3D tools for remote walk-throughs

While supply chain problems were plentiful, this A&E firm was able to keep food industry projects going with high-tech devices
Wayne Labs, Senior Contributing Technical Editor
Wayne Labs
May 13, 2021

Recent trends caused mostly by the COVID-19 pandemic have put the squeeze on food processors and the supply chain to get food where it needs to go. Now as some states and cities are “opening up,” restaurants and other food service establishments are beginning to see their business increasing, which will mean a gradual shift in the supply chain—something that most processors and logistics providers will be able to handle, compared to a year ago when supply chains broke everywhere.


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Cybersecurity

The challenge of preventing human error in cybersecurity

Preventing human error in cybersecurity is an ongoing challenge for processors
Casey Laughman
Casey Laughman
May 3, 2021

While technological solutions help processors ensure data stays safe, human error is still a potential weakness.


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