Fresh Inset in the news Q2 and beyond

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Blog | Tuesday September 30, 2025

The past few months have been incredibly busy and full of meaningful milestones for Fresh Inset. Vidre+™ technology continues to gain traction worldwide. With each step forward, we’re building stronger momentum toward creating a more sustainable food system. In this post, we’ll revisit some of the recent highlights on progress and the impact Vidre+™ technology is making across the globe.

In April, we announced great news: Fresh Inset’s partnership with Interoc to introduce its innovative Vidre+™ technology to Peru, aiming to reduce food waste and enhance the shelf life of fresh produce Fresh Inset is strengthening its global footprint with an exclusive partnership in Peru. With Interoc, one of Latin America’s leading agricultural distributors, we’re bringing Vidre+™ active packaging technology to local growers.

You may read more about it: HERE

Source: perishablenews.com

Active packaging powered by Vidre+™ may revolutionize produce freshness

In June, we reminded you how Vidre+™ active packing technology can affect the freshness of fresh produce. With global food waste exceeding $1 trillion each year, growers and retailers face mounting challenges in keeping produce fresh and profitable. Fresh Inset’s Vidre+ Complex may provide a powerful solution by extending freshness and reducing losses throughout the supply chain. Trials showed the impact clearly: spinach stays fresh for up to 10 extra days, while raspberries experience significantly less shrinkage.

You may read more in theproducenews.com 

Source: theproducenews.com

Too good to waste. Vidre+™ – innovation that could help sweet cherries stay fresh

Last summer, we enjoyed juicy, sweet cherries. It was perfect timing for reflecting on how technology could help retain this incredible, fresh produce for a longer time. Cherries may look perfect on the shelf, but their short shelf life often leads to rapid spoilage and waste. Studies suggest that incorporating Vidre+™ technology into packaging, such as clamshells, can extend freshness, keeping cherries firm and appealing for longer.

Read more on: fruitnet.com

Source: fruitnet.com

Topic of the Month, Packing Europe Podcast

Summer was long, and Fresh Inset’s technology has become a hot topic. In the special podcast produced in collaboration with Packaging Europe, Krzysztof Czaplicki, Co-founder & CSO at Fresh Inset, shared insights on how technologies like Vidre+™ are transforming packaging into an active tool for extending freshness, reducing food waste, and boosting efficiency across the supply chain. If you are in packing, fresh produce, logistics retail business, this podcast is a must.

Read & listen here.

Source: packagingeurope.com

Fresh Inset in the spotlight

And if you still feel like listening and watching even more, jump on the recent Spożywcza TV Interview. Check out the latest episode of “Rozmowy Spożywczej” with Paweł Pańczyk on SpożywczaTV!  Again, Krzysztof Czaplicki, our co-founder & CSO, shares how Vidre+™ transforms traditional packaging into smart, functional solutions that help reduce food waste and increase profitability across the fresh produce supply chain.

Watch interview – in Polish – on SpożywczaTVLink

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If you are interested in expanding your knowledge about Vidre+™ technology, follow us on LinkedIn or get in touch: krzysztof.czaplicki@freshinset.com.

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