The first global spirits brand to sell single-mold, paper-based bottles commercially available in a British supermarket chain, Absolut Vodka and Tesco are embarking on a 3-month test—in 22 Tesco stores throughout the summer. This is part of Absolut’s journey to create a fully bio-based bottle, following previous tests at festivals in the UK & Sweden.
This is the first time such paper-based bottles will have been sold commercially in-stores by a global spirits company, and represents a significant milestone on Absolut’s journey to create a 100% bio-based bottle; and become carbon neutral by 2030. The paper bottle initiative is part of a wider collaboration—with Paboco (the Paper Bottle Company) and their community of global brands, The Coca-Cola Company, Carlsberg, P&G and L’Oréal—to collectively work to help the packaging industries push the boundaries for sustainable packaging.
The trial will gain insights from consumers, retailers and supply chain partners to inform the next steps towards a commercially viable, fully bio-based bottle. These first-generation single-mold bottles are made from 57% paper with an integrated barrier of recyclable plastic. The company claims customers can simply recycle the packaging as paper through normal household waste.
Absolut launches first-ever commercially available paper bottles
This is the first time such paper-based bottles will have been sold commercially in-stores by a global spirits company, and represents a significant milestone on Absolut’s journey to create a 100% bio-based bottle; and become carbon neutral by 2030. The paper bottle initiative is part of a wider collaboration—with Paboco (the Paper Bottle Company) and their community of global brands, The Coca-Cola Company, Carlsberg, P&G and L’Oréal—to collectively work to help the packaging industries push the boundaries for sustainable packaging.
The trial will gain insights from consumers, retailers and supply chain partners to inform the next steps towards a commercially viable, fully bio-based bottle. These first-generation single-mold bottles are made from 57% paper with an integrated barrier of recyclable plastic. The company claims customers can simply recycle the packaging as paper through normal household waste.
Absolut launches first-ever commercially available paper bottles