Our bags 
aren’t brown—they’re green

We’re committed to more sustainable packaging because it helps our operators win guest loyalty—and it reduces the amount of trash going to landfills. That’s what we call a win-win.
Changing the industry, one bag at a time
Our dedicated packaging team did more than create new paper fry bags made with bio-based and fully recyclable materials.
 
They also conducted extensive testing to ensure the bags will perform, from packing to shipping to the moment you open the bag and toss the fries into your fryer.
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Learn how we help our operators achieve their ESG goals.

The circle of (paper bag) life
Our new paper bags may look just like the one's you're used to, but these new-and-improved versions can easily be recycled with your cardboard.
 
But what happens to the bag after you've tossed it into the recycling? The short version is: they're broken down into materials that are used to produce new paper products!

Here's how it works:

Step 1: Empty & recycle

Step 1: Empty & recycle

Toss your fry bag into your cardboard recycling.

Step 2: Sorted & screened

Step 2: Sorted & screened

At a local recycling facility, they're sorted and screened.

Step 3: Pulped & rolled

Step 3: Pulped & rolled

The bags are broken down, pulped, and then rolled and dried into sheets.

Step 4: Regenerated & ready

Step 4: Regenerated & ready

Sheets of recycled paper are used to make new paper products.

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Sustainability is good for business

Our farming methods, waste practices, and our packaging are all focused on making our planet—and your business—more sustainable. And that's a story your guests want to hear.

Cooking sustainably with Chef Miguel

Join our corporate chef in turning common food waste into delicious toppings for loaded fries.
Your trusted potato partner
We put acres of intention into every single fry and potato product. So if you're looking for a partner that cares just as much as you do about what goes on your customers' plates, reach out to a Lamb Weston Fry Expert to get started.
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1https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2022/04/21/restaurant-customers-are-more-environmentally-conscious-than-ever-study-claims#

2https://restaurant.org/education-and-resources/resource-library/state-of-the-industry-sustainability-is-back-on-the-menu/

3https://interbrandspackaging.com/en/2021/05/26/consumers-prefer-sustainable-packaging-at-fast-food-restaurants/


Recyclability based on United States FTC guidelines & Canada standards. Degree of recyclability (solely within United States & Canada) will vary depending on scope and availability of collection, sortation and recycling programs.