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Nestle testing sustainable water bottles in France

Nestle SA is testing new plastic bottles through its Vittel water brand in France. The bottles use less plastic, but perform like traditional plastic bottles, according to the company.

One new application is called Vittel Go, which features a reusable hard case that holds refills of Vittel. The refills are made with 40% less plastic than a traditional Vittel bottle.

The second application is a 100% recyclable 1-liter bottle that is made from two materials. The first material is a plastic bottle made from recycled content. The plastic layer is surrounded by a fiber-based material made from recycled cardboard and newspaper.

https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/18807-nestle-testing-sustainable-water-bottles-in-france

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france, nestle, bottles, plastics, sustainability

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