Tag: recycling
New Nespresso Boutique Opens in Halifax
HALIFAX — Nespresso Canada has opened the doors of its very first boutique located in Halifax, and more broadly in Nova Scotia, following the notable success...
Nespresso Canada Opens Boutique in Toronto’s Union Station
TORONTO — Nespresso Canada has opened its new boutique-style store in Toronto's Union Station, marking the first Nespresso store located in a Canadian train...
Restaurant brands hone in on an all-in approach to sustainability
When it comes to integrating sustainability guidelines and policies into restaurant growth strategies, most restaurant brands are deferring to participation rather than leading with...
Gordon Food Service Launches Re.Source Sustainable Packaging
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Gordon Food Service has launched a range of sustainable food packaging called Re.Source, with products starting to roll out this...
Nespresso Voted World’s Most Sustainable Coffee Company
MONTREAL — Nespresso has been voted the “Most Sustainable Company in the Coffee Processing Industry 2021” by the World Finance Magazine.
The award recognizes Nespresso’s...
ESKA Completes Transition to 100-Per-Cent Recycled Plastic Water Bottles
MONTREAL — This summer, ESKA will re-launch ESKA Sparkling using 100-per-cent-recycled plastic bottles, marking the complete elimination of all first-use plastic bottles across its...
Nespresso Commits to Achieving Full Carbon Neutrality Across Its Supply Chain
MONTREAL — Nespresso has committed that every cup of Nespresso coffee, both for at-home and professional customers, will be carbon neutral by 2022. This...
Absolut Launches Limited-Edition Bottle
TORONTO — Absolut has launched a new limited-edition bottle, Absolut Comeback. The bottle is made with more than 41 per centrecycled glass and features an...
Nestle Vows to Shift to Recycled Plastics
GENEVA, Switzerland — Food-and-beverage company Nestlé has vowed to invest up to 2-billion Swiss Francs — the equivalent of CAD $2.69 billion — to sourcing more recycled...
F&H’s Top-10 Trends Roundup for 2020
CANNABIS EDIBLES Although “Cannabis 2.0” regulations came into effect late last year, at this time, cannabis-infused food and beverages cannot be legally offered in...