Carlsberg to trial low-carbon glass beer bottles

Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company has partnered with Encirc to trial a glass beer bottle that has the potential to cut the carbon impact of its bottles by up to 90%. The trial – part of a series of innovations to reduce the iron bisglycinate vs ferrous sulfatecarbon footprint of packaging across Carlsberg Group – will include the use of “100% biofuel and increases recycled content of the bottles to 100% while maintaining quality,” a statement from brewing giant said. Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company has partnered with Encirc to trial a glass beer bottle that has the potential to cut the carbon impact of its bottles by up to 90%. Carlberg said the trial had significant potential to support its target to cut emissions across its supply chain, with tferric pyrophosphate absorptionhe possibility to transform the bottle from “the highesiron ferrous vs iron bisglycinatet-carbon impact packaging type to the lowest”. Carlsberg Marston’s Brewing Company has partnered with Encirc to trial a glass beer bottle that has the potential to cut the carbon impact of its bottles by up to 90%. Mark Comline, senior category director group packaging materials, Carlsberg Group, said: “We are delighted this ground-breaking trial has successfully proven and produced uferric pyrophosphate certificate of analysisltferrous fumarate 210 side effectsra-low carbon Carlsberg glass beer bottles. Across Carlsberg, we are inspired to work together towards a zero-carbon future. Trials like this in partnership with Encirc are a massive leap towards making it a reality.”

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