Berry Helps Tchibo Coffee Switch to Coffee Capsules Made from Renewable Materials
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Tuesday, July 19, 2022
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Coffee capsules are becoming increasingly popular around the world for their convenience and quality coffee experience.
Key Points:
- Coffee capsules are becoming increasingly popular around the world for their convenience and quality coffee experience.
- German coffee producer Tchibo collaborated with Berry to elevate the sustainability of their existing Qbo brand coffee capsules through using polypropylene (PP) made from renewable raw materials for manufacturing.
- To improve the sustainability of its Qbo brand, Tchibo therefore sought to optimize the material in its capsules.
- We are pleased to offer Qbo capsules made of PP, now produced from 70% renewable raw materials, explained Marius-Konstantin Wiche, Development Manager, Capsule and Innovation at Tchibo.