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Plastic Recycling December 15, 2023 01:32:52 PM

FIJI Water Transitions to 100% Recycled Plastic Water Bottles in Canada

Anil Mathews
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Brand Replaces Nearly 70% of its Worldwide Bottle Volume** with 100% Recycled Plastic, Bottle Only, in Evolution to a 100% Recycled Plastic Future

FIJI Water Transitions to 100% Recycled Plastic Water Bottles in Canada

TORONTO - FIJI Water, a natural spring water from the Fiji Islands, is furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability with the transition of its best-selling 500 mL and 330 mL bottles to 100% recycled plastic* (rPET), in the Canadian markets starting Winter 2023. This move is a significant step towards reducing plastic waste and replaces nearly 70% of FIJI Water's bottle volume worldwide with recycled material.** The company is committed to transitioning its entire bottle portfolio to rPET by 2025.

"In our transition to recycled plastic, we aim to make a truly meaningful and lasting impact," said Wai Mei Lee, Vice President of International, FIJI Water. "In using recycled plastic, we give new life to existing materials while maintaining the same great taste, look, and quality that consumers expect from FIJI Water."

As FIJI Water looks to the future, it has ambitious targets to help preserve the planet and is committed to making a difference. In addition to introducing 100% rPET bottles (bottle only) FIJI Water has also invested about $2.97 million CAD in energy efficiency initiatives on the Fijian islands, which includes the use of microturbine energy generation and adopting low-sulphur fuel standards for shipping, reducing sulphur oxide emissions.

Locally in Fiji, the FIJI Water Foundation focuses on sustainability and the preservation of the islands, along with supporting and improving the lives of native Fijians through initiatives such as providing access to clean water, healthcare services, and grants for local schools and organizations, and more. Since 2007, the FIJI Water Foundation has provided funding to large-scale reforestation and conservation efforts to preserve and protect the Sovi Basin, Fiji's most important forest ecosystem and the largest remaining lowland rainforest, in partnership with Conservation International.

FIJI Water is a division of The Wonderful Company, which has a broad commitment to sustainability. To date, The Wonderful Company and co-owners Stewart and Lynda Resnick have invested more than $1.72 billion CAD in environmental sustainability initiatives to help fight climate change. This commitment includes the largest ever gift for sustainability research of $990 million CAD to Caltech, and $66 million CAD to Technion-Israel Institute of Technology for research and sustainability. A portion of the research will focus on decomposable plastics, along with tackling issues of water, energy, food, and waste in a world confronting rapid climate change. Additionally, The Wonderful Company joined RE100, a global initiative made up of some of the world's biggest companies, which have all committed to using 100% renewable energy.

 
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