Champagne Telmont aims to become the first climate-positive champagne house by 2030. They have started using discarded glass to create uniquely colorful bottles, breaking traditional champagne glass color standards.
Champagne Telmont is striving towards sustainable innovation and aims to become the first climate-positive champagne house by 2030. They have started by creating champagne bottles using discarded glass that doesn't meet chromatic standards. The project, titled '193,000 shades of green', breaks traditional champagne glass color standards. Telmont has also eliminated unnecessary packaging and transparent glass.
They will release 193,000 uniquely colorful bottles each year, varying in shade from light green to earthy cinnamon
Champagne Telmont Sustainable Innovation Climate-Positive Champagne House Discarded Glass Colorful Bottles Traditional Standards
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