Why did you choose plastic for this?
Dales: We did not choose plastic, we chose the most scalable sustainable material available which is 100% recycled PET. No other available solution competes for a scaled solution at this time.
We are clear in our communications when explaining our material choice and that starts with highlighting that plastic is an oversimplified term for a group of polymers that behave and perform very differently. This makes it hard for consumers and those that do not work in materials or packaging to have a clear understanding of what is good and what is not from an environmental and commercial perspective. We choose to use food grade rPET as it's a best-in-class material for our application; lightweight, robust, visible glass like properties, low energy required to produce, move, and recycle, and importantly the most widely recycled plastic in the world, contributing further to circular material use.
In what way is your bottle more sustainable than conventional wine bottles?
Dales: Our bottles are more environmentally sustainable because they are made from a lightweight material which takes more than 6 times less temperature to blow. By changing the shape and material, we offer wine companies a bottle that is on average 87% lighter and can fit up to double the amount of wine in most given spaces, such as on a pallet, on shelf and in the fridge at home. This significantly reduces costs and emissions through the often long and complex wine supply chain.