Molson Coors trials low-carbon glass beer bottles

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Molson Coors has launched a low-carbon glass beer bottle following a recent trial that reduced the carbon impact of its bottle production by up to 90%.

The trial, in partnership with Encirc, produced two million glass bottles for its Staropramen brand, which are now available across the UK. The bottles are manufactured using up to 100% cullet – recycled or waste glass – up from 75% previously used in its green glass bottles. As well as significantly increasing the recycled content of the bottles, the trial uses renewable and sustainable biofuels rather than those traditionally used in the glass production process. As a result, the carbon footprint of each bottle is reduced by up to 90%.

Molson Coors and Encirc have been bottling partners for almost 25 years, and this latest initiative forms part of Molson Coors’ wider sustainability goals, which include reducing its carbon emissions across its global operations by 50% by 2025.

Fraser Thomson, Operations Director at Molson Coors Beverage Company, said: “This trial is a major step for us in reducing the carbon footprint of our much-loved products, and we look forward to continuing to explore how we can implement this across our wider portfolio on a larger scale in the future.”

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