At this year’s Trade Fair Aalsmeer (TFA, 5-7 November 2024), Chrysal, a global supplier of flower and plant care products, will ride the green wave by putting new sustainable harvest products and services in the limelight.
Chrysal is transitioning all consumer packaging to recyclable alternatives as of 2024 supporting customers in becoming more sustainable and complying with upcoming regulations. This move underlines our commitment to supporting a circular economy.
The company’s sustainable packaging solutions are made from recyclable materials and contribute to circularity objectives. Key features include consumer sachets made from recyclable materials, jerrycans and bottles made of recycled plastic, and carton boxes that are composed of 80-100% recycled materials and will shift to entirely recyclable and FSC® certified carton in the near future.
Chrysal’s flower food formulas are 99 per cent bio-based, made from renewable plant-derived raw materials while offering the same high performance that Chrysal is known for.
For growers and flower transporters, the challenge is keeping flowers fresh over long periods while reducing environmental impact. Chrysal’s Sea Freight & Long Storage service provides a unique post-harvest treatment that enables global transport, preserving freshness and controlling Botrytis during extended storage. This allows flowers to be shipped by sea or stored for weeks, matching market supply and demand.
The need to decrease the use of environmental contaminants led Chrysal to explore new horizons. As a post-harvest specialist, Chrysal understands the challenges of optimizing quality.
After years of research and testing Chrysal presents Fyt ‘n Fyx, a balanced Grower Programme in which the company offers tailor-made customer solutions. Proactive care for healthy flowers in the field combined with responsive solutions for every challenge after harvest, ensures healthy and resilient flowers from field to consumer.
Chrysal looks forward to meeting you at the Trade Fair Aalsmeer (stand 1.70 and 1.71)