Suntory launches plant-based bottle prototypes
The debut has marked a decade-long partnership of Suntory with the US-based sustainable technology company Anellotech.
The debut has marked a decade-long partnership of Suntory with the US-based sustainable technology company Anellotech.
This is the second partnership of the brand with the Seaqual Initiative – an organization helping clean oceans and raising awareness of marine litter.
The company has collaborated with Nanum Foods to offer vegan alternatives to health-conscious consumers.
The British author, journalist and TV presenter also joined in the process of designing the bags.
This is the brand’s newest environmental initiative after the launch of PlantBottle – the recyclable packaging made from 30-per-cent vegan materials in 2009.
The brand won an Australian Good Design Award for its homewares collection.
Microsoft has collaborated with SABIC to deliver to customers an eco-friendly electronic product.
My-Blades also covers its product with a ‘Teflon Platinum’ coating to ensure a smooth shave and reduce razor burns.
The company centralises sustainability as the goal for future development.
Papermelon collects and repurposes waste paper from recycled newspapers, magazines, paper bags, gift wraps, calendars and pamphlets.
Featuring calcium carbonate and natural flavours such as eucalyptus and peppermint, the tablets have zero sulfates, parabens, allergens or harmful chemicals.
FCHK gives empty milk powder tins a second life collecting them for recycling into bicycle parts.
Made from 75 to 99 per cent ocean-based recycled plastic, LifeProof cases protect owners’ devices – and help recover trash from the environment.
The Eco-Refill Box is introduced under the Bayes brand and sourced from recyclable and biodegradable material, which can lower plastic use during production by 70 per cent.
Swedish beauty brand Forgo has launched a mix-it-yourself soap – a powder to liquid…