Less Waste
After seven years of R&D, Naya's 100 per cent rPET bottles are engineered to use plastic waste, which otherwise could end up in landfills. The rPET plastic used in NAYA's new bottle is approved by Health Canada and meets the same rigorous safety standards as virgin plastic bottles. The new bottles will be available everywhere beginning next month.
"We're proud to be the first major spring water brand to introduce 100 percent recycled plastic bottles, which is a victory for the environment, as well as for consumers who enjoy bottled water and want to reduce their impact," said Daniel Cotte, president of NAYA Waters "This innovation is another demonstration of our commitment to put the environment at the heart of Naya's company strategy."
Less Carbon
Having led the movement to 25 percent and 50 percent rPET over the past year, NAYA is also the first Canadian company to have had the carbon footprint (full product lifecycle) of some of its products certified by Carbon Trust, an independent leader in measuring companies' carbon footprints. While turning a used plastic bottle into a clean, reusable bottle requires energy and emits carbon, using 100 percent rPET versus virgin plastic significantly reduces both. Specifically, NAYA reduces the full lifecycle carbon footprint of its 1.5 liter bottle by 30 percent when using 100 percent rPET versus the same bottle made with virgin plastic, as certified by the Carbon Trust.
"In our work with NAYA, we have been impressed by their commitment to fighting climate change. The 100 per cent rPET bottle represents a significant reduction in carbon over virgin plastic and we applaud this important step," said Euan Murray, General Manager, Carbon Footprinting at the Carbon Trust.
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