by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Dec 21, 2021 | CO2 recapture, Eco beer news, Sustainable design, Water conservation
PR / Concord, NH (December, 2021) – The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services’ Pollution Prevention Program, with the help of the New Hampshire Brewers Association, has launched a new program to recognize environmental leaders in the craft beverage...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Oct 31, 2021 | Eco beer news, Eco-friendly consumer, Featured blogs, Packaging materials
Pilot program in Metro Burlington to offer collection locations where consumers return the durable plastic packaging for breweries to reuse PR / Burlington, Vermont (November, 2021) — Millions of plastic can carriers end up in the hands of Vermont’s craft beer and...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Sep 29, 2021 | Eco beer news
PR / PORTLAND, OR — September, 2021 —Hopworks Urban Brewery, the first B Corp brewery in the Pacific Northwest, is releasing a beer in collaboration with fellow B Corp Aslan Brewing of Bellingham, Washington: Eco Freak IPA. This beer was designed with sustainability...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Sep 22, 2021 | Eco beer news, Eco charity give back
PR / Ipswich, MA • September, 2021 — True North Ale Company, in collaboration with Ipswich River Watershed Association, has released ENDANGERED ALE, a limited-edition American Pale Ale. The beer is aggressively hopped with Simcoe, Amarillo, Chinook, and Ekuanot to...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Aug 25, 2021 | Eco beer news, Malt, Hops, Ingredients
PORTLAND, Ore. — August 25, 2021 —Hopworks Urban Brewery (HUB), the first B Corp brewery in the Pacific Northwest, has released Fresh Hop Abominable Ale for its final year. Brewed with fresh, Salmon-Safe Centennial hops from Goschie Farms in Silverton,...
by Eco-Friendly Beer Drinker | Jul 23, 2021 | Eco beer news, Eco-friendly consumer, Featured blogs, Packaging materials, Recycling, Sustainable design
PLANET EARTH – Craft beverage producers are increasingly ditching plastic can carriers in favor of more environmentally conscious options. Among the most cited reasons are that single-use plastic packaging has proven surprisingly difficult to recycle, and the...