Costco - Valid from 12/01 until 12/31/2019

it's in the bag morris packaging holds kirkland signature dog food together by mark ray hen you buy a 40-pound bag of kirkland signaturetm dog recycled content that was engineered to keep the product safe and intact through- out its journey from the production line to the warehouse pallet to your home the bags for kirkland signature dry pet ing hard to reduce its carbon footprint “nobody wants green initiatives assure you," says president and owner regard to that.” most kirkland signature dry pet food bags contain 30% recycled content is projected to divert 2 million pounds of plastic from landfills in 2020 alone morris packaging's no-landfill plants use heaters and dryers that run on heated forced air channeled from the press hazardous waste by more than 80% to redesign the traditional 40-pound dog food bag dimensions to minimize packaging machinery is not set up to "they're the only facility we know of own engineers at the company figured out ways to custom-create the packaging attributes his company's success to his "i'm a big believer that no one person is ever responsible for greatness; there's so many people that contribute to it," he think have helped contribute to make morris packaging very successful." company info company morris packaging founded 2004 president jim morris employees about 400 headquarters website morrispkg.com quote about costco "costco's cutting-edge believe we're on the cutting edge as well so it's a really good constantly challenging change everything to would be the process?' costco member mark ray is a freelance writer kirkland adult dog lamibiel a vegetable formula miestellen packaging hope helped create and fund kansas state university's morris family multicultur- works to advance student sion and social justice ris only got to college because of an athletic disadvantaged young president of the kansas state faculty senate calls it "a vital component of our welcoming and inclusive vision and future of k-state as a transfor- mative university for all of our students.”—mr ceitesa