Category: Beverages

Frucor Suntory selects Queensland for new facility

International beverage manufacturer Frucor Suntory is set to develop a new $400+ million facility Swanbank, Queensland with support from the Palaszczuk Government. Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says Frucor Suntory’s plans for a major beverage...

First ZERO% by Dan Murphy’s bar opens

Dan Murphy’s has today opened the doors to its very first bar, ZERO% by Dan Murphy’s in Hampton, Melbourne. Patrons can choose from a menu of over 30 zero alcoholic* drinks to...

Asahi Beverages releases ESG update

Asahi Beverages has released a report update about its recent environment, sustainability and governance achievements and commitments for the future. The 2022 ‘Be Report’ is Asahi Beverages’ Environmental, Social and Governance framework, which...

Bottoms up! (minus the alcohol)

The non-alcoholic beverages category is up 39.3% in dollar value in the Australian grocery channel (IRI, Quantium MAT 30/11/21, supplied by Edenvale). Talking to Convenience World, AVL Wines Global Marketing Director Ben Turner...

The Coffee Club releases new protein beverage

The Coffee Club and Muscle Nation have collaborated on a new product, the Coffee Protein Smoothie. The limited-time-only vanilla protein, espresso and banana-flavoured beverage has “hit overnight success for both brands with customers...

Remedy wellness shots deliver boost of energy

Australian kombucha maker Remedy has launched a range of no-sugar wellness shots that combines “proven” functional ingredients in a hit of tasty goodness. Remedy’s mini range of 60ml shots features Remedy Immune+, Remedy...

New PET recycling plant to be built in Melbourne’s west

A joint venture between Pact Group, Cleanaway, Asahi Beverages and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) has been formed to build and operate a new PET plastic recycling facility in Altona North, Melbourne, which...

Drinks industry adapts and carries on

The non-alcoholic drinks industry’s second year dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic again showed the leadership it had demonstrated in 2020, says Australian Beverages Council Head of Corporate Affairs Cathy Cook. “What the Australian...
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