A circular approach.
The aluminum-bottle launch aligns with BlueTriton’s recently announced sustainability goals, which include using 100% recyclable, reusable, and/or compostable beverage packaging by 2030.
The metal containers also conform with the company’s focus on circular packaging. “Aluminum can be recycled into new beverage packaging and other industrial products,” Ferguson says. “On average, aluminum beverage containers are recycled at a
higher rate compared to plastic and glass in the US; however, the biggest barrier to these materials being made into new products is whether these products are collected after their initial use.”
He adds, “This collection challenge is present for all of our beverage packaging and is why we support recycling and reuse
collection systems, which can achieve [greater than] 85% collection rates of glass, plastic, and aluminum beverage containers, [as] in Oregon’s recycling refunds program.”
BlueTriton’s other packaging formats include glass and plastic single-serving bottles. In addition, the company owns and operates
ReadyRefresh, a reuse-and-refill program for home and office beverage delivery in the United States. ReadyRefresh water and other beverages are sold in reusable 3- and 5-gallon bottles that are collected, sanitized, and refilled.