The Frugal Bottle, made from 94% recycled paperboard, is known for having a carbon footprint 84% lower than glass bottles. Frugalpac aims to decarbonize the global drinks industry with this innovative solution.
The bottles are currently being utilized by brands in Aldi and Sainsbury’s supermarkets, as well as by 45 brands worldwide across 25 countries including the US, Canada, South Africa, and more.
Frugalpac’s CEO, Malcolm Waugh, expressed pride in the recognition of their pioneering work. He credits the achievement to the passionate team at Frugalpac who are dedicated to finding low carbon solutions for packaging. Collaborating with stakeholders globally, the company is establishing Frugal Bottle hubs worldwide to help reduce the carbon footprint of the wine and spirits industry.
In the realm of food and drink sustainability and sustainable packaging, the Frugal Bottle stands as a testament to innovation. With its environmentally friendly materials and global reach, it is leading the way in a movement towards more eco-conscious packaging solutions.
Transitioning towards a more sustainable future in the food and drink industry, the Frugal Bottle is making waves with its unique approach to packaging. By working collaboratively with like-minded partners, Frugalpac is spearheading efforts to reduce the environmental impact of packaging on a global scale.