Danone’s Evian launches label-free fully recycled water bottles in Singapore
Danone’s evian mineral water brand is launching its first label-free, 100 percent recyclable and recycled PET (rPET) bottle in Singapore, excluding the cap. The stripped-back 400 ml bottle took two years to develop and features an engraved logo and a new pink cap.
Aligning with Singapore’s Zero Waste Masterplan and Global Recycling Day (March 18), the packaging marks a key milestone in evian’s ambition to make all of its plastic bottles from 100 percent recycled plastic.
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