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NL: Behind the scenes at Bunnik Plants

In its "Grower of the month" feature, OZ Planten puts Bunnik Plants in the spotlight. The pot plant grower has been a household name and has undergone tremendous growth in recent years. The grower currently has five branches spread over 25 hectares. With over 150 employees they deliver an average of 600,000 plants per week.



Assortment
Green houseplants are the basis of the grower and is by far the most important product line. This Gorgeous Green product line includes Aloe Vera, Tradescantia, Cyperus Zumula, Dracaena, Nephrolepis, Ficus and Livistona.



Other product lines include flowering plants, innovations from Asia and Central America and seasonal plants. In addition to their product line of plants, the Fancy Finish line offers a wide selection of ceramic, ground covers and labels. With this line the grower is able to offer a complete product.



Green Events Centre
The pretty Green Events Centre near the main location is a permanent exhibition of 900 m2 where exporters, retailers and wholesalers can go to for inspiration. All trends in plants, tags, labels, pouches, bags, jars and total concepts are available there.



Eye for the environment
Bunnik Plants is very involved in contributing to a better world. The grower supports social initiatives and is always looking for sustainable solutions. Some examples are:
  • Solar panels. The 7650 panels provide a generating capacity of 1.8 megawatts.
  • CO2. Bunnik Plants uses CO2 from the Rotterdam port area through a large pipe. Thus the grower doesn’t have to heat during the summer and at the same time the industry reduces its CO2 emissions.
  • Sustainable packaging. Bunnik Plants has introduced a new sustainable packaging line. In addition to wood and cardboard labels the line consists of an eco friendly slipcover made from FSC-certified paper along with recyclable plastic.
Watch this video to see how Bunnik Plants is working on a sustainable environment.

For more information:
OZ Planten
Magnolia 11 VBA Zuid
1424 LA De Kwakel
Postbus 1076
1430 BB Aalsmeer
Netherlands
+31 297 380 780
[email protected]
www.ozplanten.nl
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