Heineken switched to green energy in the Netherlands
Striving to become climate-neutral by 2030, Heineken has been brewing beer for the Dutch market using 100 per cent green energy since July. The company considers green energy an indispensable ingredient of beer and seeks also ways to make packaging more sustainable on the short run, as well as to further close the material cycle in the country.
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