March is all about going green! Which is why we want to kick it off with a blog post from our website that you might have missed - "Embracing Sustainability: Brewing a Better Future". Discover how sustainability isn't just about saving the planet – it's also about boosting your brewery's bottom line. From cost-saving strategies to eco-friendly practices, this post has everything you need to know about making sustainability work for your business. So grab your favorite pint and join us as we dive into why sustainability is a game-changer for brewery owners: https://loom.ly/RHLR5Pc Ready to take your brewery to the next level of green? Contact us today! 🍻💚 #SustainableBrewing #GreenInitiatives #BrewerySuccess
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Sustainability matters. And not just for us, but for our customers. More and more of today’s consumers are paying attention to the environmental impact of the products they consume, including alcoholic beverages — a major reason behind Just Enough Wines’ rapid growth over the last 6 months. Sustainability has been a core tenant of our company since Just Enough Wines was founded in 2020. Here is how we continue to make it a priority: SIMPLE, LOW-WASTE PACKAGING Aluminum cans are the most commonly recycled beverage material, containing an average of ~73% recycled content. Compared to glass bottles, aluminum cans offer better space efficiency and reduced packaging weight, resulting in lower emissions during shipping. 💡 Fun Fact: A used aluminum can is recycled back on the shelf as a new can in as few as 60 days SUSTAINABILITY-CERTIFIED VINEYARDS We take pride in sourcing our grapes from high-quality, sustainable vineyards, ensuring that our wines are produced with care and attention to detail. Our vineyards' unique combination of climate and terroir provides the perfect growing conditions, resulting in delicious, premium wines. 🍇 Our grapes are grown primarily across the California Central Coast, in vineyards certified by Sustainability in Practice (SIP) and the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) 🌱 These certifications ensure that our wines meet specific environmental and social standards to uphold the overall quality and character of sustainable wine-growing practices. 1% FOR THE PLANET As a 1% for the Planet member, we pledge to donate one percent of our annual sales to environmentally friendly non-profit organizations. This year, we've partnered with the California State Parks Foundation and the Women's Earth Alliance. Learn more about our conscious wines here: https://lnkd.in/gtM_JVFs
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Embracing sustainability isn't just an environmental choice—it's also a smart business decision, especially as we celebrate Earth Month this April! In the craft beverage industry, sustainability practices can have a profound impact on both the planet and a business's bottom line. From breweries to wineries, distilleries, and coffee roasters, sustainable practices are becoming increasingly important. Here's why: 1️⃣ Environmental Impact: Implementing sustainable brewing practices like water conservation, energy efficiency, and waste reduction allows craft beverage businesses to minimize their environmental footprint and contribute to a healthier planet. 2️⃣ Cost Savings: Sustainability often leads to significant cost savings. From reducing water and energy bills to optimizing production processes and minimizing waste disposal costs, embracing sustainability can help breweries improve their bottom line. 3️⃣ Tax Incentives: Explore potential tax breaks such as The California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority (CAEATFA), which supports projects promoting green technology and advanced manufacturing by offering exclusions from sales and use tax for eligible projects. 4️⃣ Long-Term Resilience: Investing in sustainability builds long-term resilience. By future-proofing operations against environmental risks and regulatory changes, breweries can ensure continued success in a rapidly changing world. 5️⃣ Consumer Preference: Today's consumers prioritize sustainability. Adopting sustainable practices allows craft beverage businesses to appeal to eco-conscious consumers and stand out in the market. At Absolute Numbers, we're passionate about helping craft beverage businesses embrace sustainability for a better future. Let's work together to brew a better world! 🌍🍻 #Sustainability #CraftBeverage #EnvironmentalImpact #EarthMonth
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