Lotte Chilsung Beverage said Tuesday it reduced plastic emissions by about 3,000 tons last year by lowering the environmental impact of packaging across its production process under its ESG (environmental, social and governance) management approach.
The company said its main strategy was to make containers lighter and expand the use of recycled materials. For bottled water, it introduced an ET-CAP with a lower bottle-neck height, cutting container weight by up to 12% and saving about 810 tons of plastic.
It also expanded lightweighting to products including carbonated drinks, coffee, teas and soju, reducing preform weight by up to 5 grams per bottle. That led to a reduction of 1,650 tons, it said. For large-size products, it applied aseptic PET, cutting an additional 240 tons.
Lotte Chilsung said it is also accelerating the shift to recycled inputs. In October last year, it launched what it called the country’s first PET bottle made with 100% recycled plastic for Chilsung Cider 500 mL. The company said the product cut plastic use by about 250 tons within two months of launch. This year, it is expanding the 100% recycled material to Pepsi Zero Sugar Lime 500 mL, Icis 500 mL and Saero 640 mL, it said.
The company said it is working with the Korea National Park Service and the Korea Post’s postal service headquarters to build a “bottle-to-bottle” system that recycles used PET into food containers. Using clear PET collected at national parks as recycled feedstock, it said it has created a circular system of about 440,000 bottles a year, totaling 6.6 tons.
A Lotte Chilsung Beverage official said the company is reducing environmental burdens through sustainable packaging technology while setting standards for the broader industry, and will continue linking ESG management to its business strategy to push its environmental transition.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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