Our 2022 Sustainability Commitments

Our 2022 Sustainability Commitments

 

Here at No. 3 we value integrity; taking responsibility and doing the right thing. To us this means only working with responsible manufacturers, using only sustainable materials for packaging, reducing & offsetting our carbon emissions, and reducing our contribution to landfill as much as we can.

One of the best ways we can achieve these goals is through our packaging, while we are always perusing perfection in this, we thought we would let you know where we are right now.

Our key is 100% recyclable.

Our glass is made of 40% recycled content. Our glassmakers have implemented an ambitious programme to reduce atmospheric emissions, including the installation of low-NOx burners & electrostatic filters

Our labels are all mixed waste, segregated plastic waste & foil waste from the process is recycled & reused

All of our outer packaging is sustainable. We use recyclable corrugated cardboard packaging and are working towards a zero-waste goal by managing waste for transformation into secondary packaging

Our stoppers are 100% sustainable.

Along with all of that, we are also committing to deliver an even more sustainable product in 2022.

By the end of 2022, every element of our No.3 bottle will be entirely recyclable - including the heat shrink wrap, which is commonly made with single-use plastic.

The FSC Recycled label assures that all the wood or paper in a product has been verified as genuinely recycled. We will only use wood-based products that are either FSC approved or re-purposed.

We are constantly looking at feasible ways that we can reduce our environmental impact, and we are committed to creating no materials that will end up in landfills by the end of 2022.

And finally, we will be positively contributing to our industry. A percentage of our Bottled Cocktail sales is donated to Hospitality Action, They offer vital assistance to all who work, or have worked within hospitality in the UK.

Their range of support services help hospitality people get back on their feet after a setback and each year they assist thousands of people through challenging times.

 
 
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