by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Aug 4, 2020 | Featured blogs
A number of studies suggest that consumers are willing to pay more for sustainable products. One of the most recent, a 2019 survey by Computer Generated Solutions (CGS), found that two thirds of consumers said it was a major consideration, and that they’d be...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 29, 2020 | Eco beer news
Brewer diverts 96% of its waste from landfill, halving carbon emissions from production between 2008-2018 PR / New Zealand (July, 2020) – One of the country’s largest brewers has today released its annual Sustainability Report, which details its progress towards...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 23, 2020 | Climate change, Packaging materials
PR / BROOMFIELD, CO, July, 2020 — Ball Corporation (NYSE: BLL) today announced that it has executed two virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) in Europe – one for the Corral Nuevo project with wpd and one for the Brattmyrliden project with Falck Renewables –...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 14, 2020 | Eco-friendly consumer, Featured blogs, Packaging materials, Recycling
Much has been written about the problems associated with packaging beer in those flimsy plastic film six-pack rings or rigid snap-on can carriers, neither of which are curbside recyclable. As for the other plastic culprit in craft beer – festival and beer garden...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 7, 2020 | Eco beer news, Featured blogs, Packaging materials
Ever wondered why some of the world’s top rated breweries don’t use plastic can carriers? Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker recently confirmed that it was a deliberate decision for at least two of them. Given its environmentally conscious approach to doing...