'New Milk' Launched a Zero-Waste Dairy-Free Oat Milk Delivery Service
Grace Mahas — July 19, 2019 — Eco
References: instagram & livekindly
'New Milk' is a new UK company that recently announced a zero-waste dairy-free oat and coconut milk delivery service in Bristol. The company was created by entrepreneurs Elspeth and Joe, who were frustrated with the amount of waste created in many oat milk packages.
The homemade milk-alternative will be delivered in glass bottles that will be collected and reused, minimizing waste and ensuring high environmental standards. The non-dairy milk is not only delicious but vegan, gluten-free and pesticide-free as well. The delivery service will begin by stocking independent stores beginning July 17 and plans to launch home deliveries shortly after.
This eco-friendly initiative is sure to cater to conscious consumers and businesses looking for a sustainable way to purchase milk.
The homemade milk-alternative will be delivered in glass bottles that will be collected and reused, minimizing waste and ensuring high environmental standards. The non-dairy milk is not only delicious but vegan, gluten-free and pesticide-free as well. The delivery service will begin by stocking independent stores beginning July 17 and plans to launch home deliveries shortly after.
This eco-friendly initiative is sure to cater to conscious consumers and businesses looking for a sustainable way to purchase milk.
Trend Themes
1. Zero-waste Delivery Services - Companies can create zero-waste delivery services to cater to the growing demand for eco-friendly initiatives.
2. Homemade and Pesticide-free Products - Entrepreneurs can develop homemade and pesticide-free products to attract health-conscious consumers seeking alternative dairy options.
3. Reusable Packaging - Entrepreneurs can implement reusable packaging to reduce waste and increase environmental sustainability in the food industry.
Industry Implications
1. Sustainable Food and Beverage - The sustainable food and beverage industry can benefit from zero-waste delivery services and reusable packaging to attract eco-friendly consumers.
2. Plant-based and Alternative Dairy Products - Alternative dairy companies can leverage homemade and pesticide-free products to expand their product lines and reach health-conscious consumers.
3. Eco-friendly Delivery Services - Delivery companies can capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable initiatives by offering zero-waste and reusable packaging delivery services.
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