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FIJI Water Unveils Multifaceted Plan to Reduce its Use of Plastic
2019-11-27
From:Packaging World

Initiatives include the use of 100% recycled plastic in all its water bottles by 2025 and the introduction of 2.5- and 5-gal containers that will reduce its use of plastic by up to 76%.


As an alternative to single-use bottles, FIJI Water will introduce a new 2.5-gal container for the refrigerator or counter.

Premium imported bottled water brand FIJI Water has announced a multifaceted initiative to transform its use of plastic while promoting a circular economy. The plan is highlighted by an aggressive timetable to make all plastic bottles from 100% recycled plastic PET by 2025, with 20% rPET in bottles next year.

“The transition to 100-percent rPET is the cornerstone of our comprehensive approach to sustainability,” says Elizabeth Stephenson, President of FIJI Water. “Environmental sustainability and the preservation of nature is critical to our well-being on this planet. As one of the world’s leading source waters, we believe the best things come from nature, and are dedicated to taking steps to protect the environment today and for generations to come. Recycled plastics are one way to ensure that we are participating in the circular economy, encouraging recycling and reuse.”

The owners of FIJI Water’s parent company, Stewart and Lynda Resnick, announced in September 2019 a $750 million pledge to science and engineering institute Caltech to fight climate change. According to the company, the commitment is the largest ever for environmental sustainability research and the second-largest to a U.S. academic institution in history. A portion of the research will focus on decomposable plastics, along with tackling issues of water, energy, food, and waste.

FIJI Water will further reach its sustainability goals through new packaging innovations and plastic reduction. As an alternative to single-use bottles, FIJI Water will introduce a new 2.5-gal packaging option for the refrigerator or counter and a 5-gal option designed to fit in a standard hot and cold water dispenser. Both options will utilize up to 76% less plastic—in the case of the 5-gal option, an estimated equivalent of 38 fewer 500-mL bottles. Prior innovations have also already removed a significant amount of the plastic in bottles since 2008. Ongoing improvements in the current bottles and packaging will be implemented with the specific aim to further reduce the amount of plastic used across the entire line.

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