Foodservice chain shares progress on key sustainability initiatives
May 12, 2020
As Canton, Mass.-based Dunkin’ continues to navigate the COVID-19 health crisis, the brand has simultaneously continued to advance key sustainability initiatives to responsibly serve both people and the planet. Dunkin’ announced that 100 percent of its restaurants globally have transitioned from polystyrene foam cups to paper cups, meeting the timetable established by the brand two years ago.
Richard’s Rainwater has responded to the need to curb single-use plastic by eliminating plastic bottles from its product line by switching to aluminum cans.
Whiskey brand, Churchill downs to virtual Kentucky Derby experience
April 28, 2020
Woodford Reserve released its 2020 commemorative Derby bottle. Created by Louisville artist Richard Sullivan, a former Atlanta Braves baseball player, the bottle depicts a watercolor image of thoroughbreds as they thunder toward the finish line, with the famed Twin Spires of Churchill Downs in the background.
New look includes holographic Northern Lights flare
April 22, 2020
Metsä Board, a European producer of premium fresh fiber paperboards, has designed the Arctic Blue Gin package for the U.S. market with a dramatic holographic design inspired by the Northern Lights.
Packaging celebrates brand’s German heritage and tradition
April 12, 2020
For the first time, Weissbier, a brand of Hacker-Pschorr, Munich, is available in 16.9-ounce cans in the United States. The new lightweight cans now come in a four-pack and feature an updated look that celebrates the brand’s heritage, tradition and superior taste, the company says.