Molson Coors unveils bottles with 90% lower carbon footprint
The Molson Coors Beverage Company is rolling out new glass beer bottles that have reduced the carbon emissions associated with production by up to 90%.
In 2019, the brewer confirmed that efforts to halve its direct (Scope 1) and power-related (Scope 2) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, against a 2016 baseline, by 2025 had been approved by the SBTi
Molson Coors, which owns brands such as Carling and Coors Light, is introducing the low-carbon bottles across the UK.
The company has worked with its bottling partner Encirc, which produces around two million glass bottles for the Staropramen brand alone, to develop the bottles.