Denali, recycler of organic materials, announced a collaboration with Walmart to roll out innovative depackaging services that can help improve the food waste recycling process at more than a thousand Walmart and Sam’s Club locations nationwide. The innovative depackaging technology aims to help drive operational efficiencies for Walmart enterprise associates, and based on early testing, has increased the volume of potentially reusable organic content recovered from participating Walmart and Sam’s Club locations by more than 60% and reduced their compactor trash by an estimated 12%. As of today, the program has launched in over 1,400 Walmart and Sam’s Club locations in more than 16 markets across the country including Houston, Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Indianapolis, Phoenix and cities across New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut 鈥 with rollout to continue nationwide into 2025.
The depackaging technology and processes separate food from its packaging materials like plastic and cardboard, producing a cleaner stream of organic material that can be turned into animal feed, compost or converted into energy with anaerobic digesters. The depackaging services help avoid the process of manually separating food from its packaging 鈥 making it easier to recycle and reuse food waste while freeing up time for retailers. Walmart is one of the first retailers to leverage the newly implemented depackaging capabilities at scale.
For Walmart, this initiative is an example of how the retailer is tackling operational waste through projects aimed at improving the effectiveness and efficiency of its waste management practices, while supporting the company鈥檚 sustainability objectives and pursuit of operational waste reduction. 鈥淎s a people-led, tech-powered retailer, Walmart is focused on driving innovations that build operational efficiency, improve store associates鈥 experience, and help reduce waste,” said RJ Zanes, Walmart’s Vice President of Facility Services. 鈥淒enali鈥檚 depackaging technology can help enable us to turn millions of pounds of potential food waste into useful products each year while allowing our associates to devote more time serving our customers.鈥
Denali currently provides depackaging services to thousands of grocers, food manufacturers, distributors and municipalities nationwide by collecting food waste from partners and recycling into valuable products like compost, organic fertilizer, animal feed and clean energy, keeping this resource out of landfills. Denali’s network of depackaging facilities can separate up to 97% of all trash from organic food waste, including expired food products, recalled items, food scraps and spoiled deli, bakery and produce. Additionally, the depackaging services can process other food categories including animal products, dry and liquid goods.
鈥淒enali鈥檚 depackaging technology is revolutionizing the way in which food manufacturers, distributors, retailers – and the cities in which they operate – can reduce food waste,鈥 said Ilia Kostov, Denali鈥檚 Chief Revenue Officer. 鈥淲e are proud to work with the leading retailer 鈥 Walmart and Sam鈥檚 Club 鈥 to help reduce food waste at scale while simultaneously enabling the circular economy.鈥