Heineken beer for the Dutch market has been brewed completely green
Heineken Netherlands’ is ramping up its sustainability efforts to become fully circular by 2030 with a move that’s seen all Heineken beer for the Dutch market being brewed using 100 percent green energy since July.
Since 2010, the brewer has been working on its global sustainable ambition “Brewing a Better World” by, among other things, reducing the CO2 emissions of the breweries. Wind turbines and large quantities of solar panels have been installed in line with this target.
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