ATLANTA, Ga. — Better Earth LLC, supplier of 100% certified compostable foodservice packaging solutions, has introduced its first e-commerce platform for online ordering, with new website navigation and in-depth informational features. The company also expanded its corporate team to support ongoing company growth driven by rising interest in making more sustainable and environmentally responsible choices.
The new Better Earth e-commerce store enables restaurant owners, caterers and eco-conscious consumers to quickly find and purchase compostable food service packaging products. Filtering by category and a deeper information dive into each product simplifies packaging selection, while secure checkout ensures protection for the purchaser, the company said.
Other new website features include trends and insights on sustainability, with resources that shed light on environmental issues and innovative solutions; composting guidance helping trade customers and consumers make the most of their compostable products while reducing environmental footprint; and circular economy information including an explanation of the benefits and latest developments in this approach to sustainability.
Better Earth added key leadership and managerial positions to sustain and increase the company’s expanding market penetration as well as help customers meet and exceed their sustainability goals. New team members include Elias Spartis, senior vice president of operations; Vanessa Novak, territory sales manager for the Northeast; Jimmy Chang, warehouse operations manager at Bedford Park; and Makenzi Ewing, sales manager for K-12, Colleges & Universities.
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